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VRV-3 Heat Pump Service Manual PDF
VRV-3 Heat Pump Service Manual PDF
RXYQ5-54PY1
R-410A Heat Pump 50Hz
Si34-601
Part 4 Function............................................................................ 91
1. Function general ...................................................................................92
1.1 Symbol ...................................................................................................92
1.2 Operation Mode......................................................................................93
2. Basic Control.........................................................................................94
2.1 Normal Operation ...................................................................................94
2.2 Compressor PI Control...........................................................................95
2.3 Electronic Expansion Valve PI Control.................................................107
2.4 Step Control of Outdoor Unit Fans .......................................................107
2.5 Outdoor Unit Fan Control in Cooling Operation ...................................108
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3. Special Control....................................................................................109
3.1 Startup Control .....................................................................................109
3.2 Large capacity start up control (Heating) .............................................110
3.3 Oil Return Operation ............................................................................111
3.4 Defrosting Operation ............................................................................113
3.5 Pump-down Residual Operation ..........................................................114
3.6 Standby ................................................................................................115
3.7 Stopping Operation ..............................................................................116
4. Protection Control ...............................................................................118
4.1 High Pressure Protection Control.........................................................118
4.2 Low Pressure Protection Control..........................................................119
4.3 Discharge Pipe Protection Control .......................................................120
4.4 Inverter Protection Control ...................................................................121
4.5 STD Compressor Overload Protection.................................................122
4.6 Injection Control (only for RXYQ5P).....................................................122
5. Other Control.......................................................................................123
5.1 Outdoor Unit Rotation...........................................................................123
5.2 Emergency Operation ..........................................................................124
5.3 Demand Operation ...............................................................................128
5.4 Heating Operation Prohibition ..............................................................128
6. Outline of Control (Indoor Unit) ...........................................................129
6.1 Drain Pump Control..............................................................................129
6.2 Louver Control for Preventing Ceiling Dirt............................................131
6.3 Thermostat Sensor in Remote Controller.............................................132
6.4 Thermostat Control While in Normal Operation ...................................134
6.5 Thermostat Control in Dry Operation ...................................................134
6.6 Electronic expansion Valve Control......................................................135
6.7 Hot Start Control (In Heating Operation Only)......................................135
6.8 Freeze Prevention ................................................................................136
6.9 Heater Control ......................................................................................136
6.10 List of Swing Flap Operations ..............................................................137
6.11 Control of Outdoor Air Processing Unit
(Unique Control for Outdoor Air Processing Unit) ................................138
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Index ............................................................................................. i
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Introduction Si34-601
1. Introduction
1.1 Safety Cautions
Cautions and Be sure to read the following safety cautions before conducting repair work.
Warnings The caution items are classified into “ Warning” and “ Caution”. The “ Warning”
items are especially important since they can lead to death or serious injury if they are not
followed closely. The “ Caution” items can also lead to serious accidents under some
conditions if they are not followed. Therefore, be sure to observe all the safety caution items
described below.
About the pictograms
This symbol indicates an item for which caution must be exercised.
The pictogram shows the item to which attention must be paid.
This symbol indicates a prohibited action.
The prohibited item or action is shown inside or near the symbol.
This symbol indicates an action that must be taken, or an instruction.
The instruction is shown inside or near the symbol.
After the repair work is complete, be sure to conduct a test operation to ensure that the
equipment operates normally, and explain the cautions for operating the product to the
customer
1.1.1 Caution in Repair
Warning
Be sure to disconnect the power cable plug from the plug socket before
disassembling the equipment for a repair.
Working on the equipment that is connected to a power supply can cause an
electrical shook.
If it is necessary to supply power to the equipment to conduct the repair or
inspecting the circuits, do not touch any electrically charged sections of the
equipment.
If the refrigerant gas discharges during the repair work, do not touch the
discharging refrigerant gas.
The refrigerant gas can cause frostbite.
Do not start or stop the air conditioner operation by plugging or unplugging the
power cable plug.
Plugging or unplugging the power cable plug to operate the equipment can
cause an electrical shock or fire.
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Caution
Do not repair the electrical components with wet hands.
Working on the equipment with wet hands can cause an electrical shock.
Be sure to turn off the power switch and unplug the power cable when cleaning
the equipment.
The internal fan rotates at a high speed, and cause injury.
Be sure to check that the refrigerating cycle section has cooled down
sufficiently before conducting repair work.
Working on the unit when the refrigerating cycle section is hot can cause burns.
Use the welder in a well-ventilated place.
Using the welder in an enclosed room can cause oxygen deficiency.
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Warning
Be sure to use the specified cable to connect between the indoor and outdoor
units. Make the connections securely and route the cable properly so that there
is no force pulling the cable at the connection terminals.
Improper connections can cause excessive heat generation or fire.
When connecting the cable between the indoor and outdoor units, make sure
that the terminal cover does not lift off or dismount because of the cable.
If the cover is not mounted properly, the terminal connection section can cause
an electrical shock, excessive heat generation or fire.
Do not damage or modify the power cable.
Damaged or modified power cable can cause an electrical shock or fire.
Placing heavy items on the power cable, and heating or pulling the power cable
can damage the cable.
Do not mix air or gas other than the specified refrigerant (R-410A) in the
refrigerant system.
If air enters the refrigerating system, an excessively high pressure results,
causing equipment damage and injury.
If the refrigerant gas leaks, be sure to locate the leak and repair it before
charging the refrigerant. After charging refrigerant, make sure that there is no
refrigerant leak.
If the leak cannot be located and the repair work must be stopped, be sure to
perform pump-down and close the service valve, to prevent the refrigerant gas
from leaking into the room. The refrigerant gas itself is harmless, but it can
generate toxic gases when it contacts flames, such as fan and other heaters,
stoves and ranges.
When replacing the coin battery in the remote controller, be sure to disposed
of the old battery to prevent children from swallowing it.
If a child swallows the coin battery, see a doctor immediately.
Caution
Installation of a leakage breaker is necessary in some cases depending on the
conditions of the installation site, to prevent electrical shocks.
Do not install the equipment in a place where there is a possibility of
combustible gas leaks.
If a combustible gas leaks and remains around the unit, it can cause a fire.
Be sure to install the packing and seal on the installation frame properly. For integral units
If the packing and seal are not installed properly, water can enter the room and only
wet the furniture and floor.
If the power cable and lead wires have scratches or deteriorated, be sure to
replace them.
Damaged cable and wires can cause an electrical shock, excessive heat
generation or fire.
Do not use a joined power cable or extension cable, or share the same power
outlet with other electrical appliances, since it can cause an electrical shock,
excessive heat generation or fire.
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Caution
Check to see if the parts and wires are mounted and connected properly, and
if the connections at the soldered or crimped terminals are secure.
Improper installation and connections can cause excessive heat generation,
fire or an electrical shock.
If the installation platform or frame has corroded, replace it.
Corroded installation platform or frame can cause the unit to fall, resulting in
injury.
Check the grounding, and repair it if the equipment is not properly grounded.
Improper grounding can cause an electrical shock.
Be sure to measure the insulation resistance after the repair, and make sure
that the resistance is 1 Mohm or higher.
Faulty insulation can cause an electrical shock.
Be sure to check the drainage of the indoor unit after the repair.
Faulty drainage can cause the water to enter the room and wet the furniture
and floor.
Caution A “caution” is used when there is danger that the reader, through
incorrect manipulation, may damage equipment, loose data, get
Caution an unexpected result or has to restart (part of) a procedure.
Warning
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1.2 PREFACE
Thank you for your continued patronage of Daikin products.
This is the new service manual for Daikin's Year 2006 VRVIII series Heat Pump System.
Daikin offers a wide range of models to respond to building and office air conditioning needs.
We are confident that customers will be able to find the models that best suit their needs.
This service manual contains information regarding the servicing of VRVIII series R-410A Heat
Pump System.
June, 2006
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Si34-601
Part 1
General Information
General Information 1
Model Names of Indoor/Outdoor Units Si34-601
Ceiling Mounted
Built-In Type FXSQ 20M 25M 32M 40M 50M 63M 80M 100M 125M — — VE
Ceiling Mounted
Duct Type FXMQ — — — 40MA 50MA 63MA 80MA 100MA 125MA 200MA 250MA
Ceiling Suspended
Type FXHQ — — 32MA — — 63MA — 100MA — — —
Wall Mounted Type FXAQ 20MA 25MA 32MA 40MA 50MA 63MA — — — — —
Floor Standing Type FXLQ 20MA 25MA 32MA 40MA 50MA 63MA — — — — —
Concealed Floor
Standing Type FXNQ 20MA 25MA 32MA 40MA 50MA 63MA — — — — —
Outdoor Units
Normal Series
Series Model Name Power Supply
5P 8P 10P 12P 14P 16P 18P 20P 22P
Heat Pump RXYQ 24P 26P 28P 30P 32P 34P 36P 38P 40P Y1(E)
42P 44P 46P 48P 50P 52P 54P
2 General Information
Si34-601 External Appearance
2. External Appearance
2.1 Indoor Units
Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type (Double Flow) Outdoor air processing
unit
FXCQ20M
FXCQ25M FXMQ125MF
FXCQ32M FXMQ200MF
FXCQ40M FXMQ250MF
FXCQ50M
FXCQ63M
FXCQ80M
FXCQ125M
Ceiling Mounted Cassette Ceiling Suspended Type
Type (Multi Flow)
FXHQ32MA
FXFQ25M FXHQ63MA
FXFQ32M FXHQ100MA
FXFQ40M
FXFQ50M
FXFQ63M
FXFQ80M
FXFQ100M
FXFQ125M
600×600 Ceiling Mounted Wall Mounted Type
Cassette Type (Multi Flow)
FXAQ20MA
FXZQ20M FXAQ25MA
FXZQ25M FXAQ32MA
FXZQ32M FXAQ40MA
FXZQ40M FXAQ50MA
FXZQ50M FXAQ63MA
General Information 3
External Appearance Si34-601
4 General Information
Si34-601 Combination of Outdoor Units
Note: For multiple connection of 18HP system or more, an optional Daikin Outdoor Unit Multi
Connection Piping Kit is required.
General Information 5
Combination of Outdoor Units Si34-601
30HP 3 ● ● ●
32HP 3 ● ●●
34HP 3 ● ●●
36HP 3 ●●●
38HP 3 ●● ●
40HP 3 ●● ●
42HP 3 ●● ●
44HP 3 ● ●● Heat Pump: BHFP22P151
46HP 3 ● ● ●
48HP 3 ●●●
50HP 3 ●● ●
Note: For multiple connection of 16HP system or more, an optional Daikin Outdoor Unit Multi
Connection Piping Kit is required.
6 General Information
Si34-601 Model Selection
4. Model Selection
VRV III Heat Pump Series
Connectable indoor units number and capacity
Normal Series
HP 5HP 8HP 10HP 12HP 14HP 16HP 18HP
System name RXYQ5P RXYQ8P RXYQ10P RXYQ12P RXYQ14P RXYQ16P RXYQ18P
Outdoor unit 1 RXYQ5P RXYQ8P RXYQ10P RXYQ12P RXYQ14P RXYQ16P RXYQ18P
Outdoor unit 2 – – – – – – –
Outdoor unit 3 – – – – – – –
Total number of connectable
indoor units 8 13 16 19 23 26 29
General Information 7
Model Selection Si34-601
HP 48HP 50HP
System name RXYQ48PH RXYQ50PH
Outdoor unit 1 RXYQ16P RXYQ16P
Outdoor unit 2 RXYQ16P RXYQ16P
Outdoor unit 3 RXYQ16P RXYQ18P
Total number of connectable 64
indoor units
Total capacity of connectable
indoor units (kW) 67.50~175.50 69.50~180.70
8 General Information
Si34-601 Model Selection
Ceiling Mounted
Cassette Corner Type FXKQ — 25MA 32MA 40MA — 63MA — — — — —
FXDQ-
PVE 20P 25P 32P — — — — — — — —
FXDQ-
PVET 20P 25P 32P — — — — — — — —
Slim Ceiling Mounted
Duct Type
FXDQ-
NAVE 20NA 25NA 32NA 40NA 50NA 63NA — — — — —
VE
FXDQ-
NVET 20N 25N 32N 40N 50N 63N — — — — —
Ceiling Mounted
Built-In Type FXSQ 20M 25M 32M 40M 50M 63M 80M 100M 125M — —
Ceiling Mounted
Duct Type FXMQ — — — 40MA 50MA 63MA 80MA 100MA 125MA 200MA 250MA
Ceiling Suspended
Type FXHQ — — 32MA — — 63MA — 100MA — — —
Wall Mounted Type FXAQ 20MA 25MA 32MA 40MA 50MA 63MA — — — — —
Floor Standing Type FXLQ 20MA 25MA 32MA 40MA 50MA 63MA — — — — —
Concealed Floor
Standing Type FXNQ 20MA 25MA 32MA 40MA 50MA 63MA — — — — —
Use the above tables to determine the capacities of indoor units to be connected. Make sure the
total capacity of indoor units connected to each outdoor unit is within the specified value (kW).
The total capacity of connected indoor units must be within a range of 50 to 130% of the
rated capacity of the outdoor unit.
In some models, it is not possible to connect the maximum number of connectable indoor
units. Select models so the total capacity of connected indoor units conforms to the
specification.
General Information 9
Model Selection Si34-601
10 General Information
Si34-601
Part 2
Specifications
1. Specifications ........................................................................................12
1.1 Outdoor Units .........................................................................................12
1.2 Indoor Units ............................................................................................33
Specifications 11
Specifications Si34-601
1. Specifications
1.1 Outdoor Units
Heat Pump 50Hz Standard Series <RXYQ-P>
Model Name RXYQ5PY1(E) RXYQ8PY1(E)
kcal / h 12,100 19,400
★1 Cooling Capacity (19.5°CWB) Btu / h 48,100 77,000
kW 14.1 22.5
★2 Cooling Capacity (19.0°CWB) kW 14.0 22.4
kcal / h 13,800 21,500
★3 Heating Capacity Btu / h 54,600 85,300
kW 16.0 25.0
Casing Color Ivory White (5Y7.5/1) Ivory White (5Y7.5/1)
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 1680×635×765 1680×930×765
Heat Exchanger Cross Fin Coil Cross Fin Coil
Type Hermetically Sealed Scroll Type Hermetically Sealed Scroll Type
Piston Displacement m³/h 13.72 13.72
Comp. Number of Revolutions r.p.m 6300 7980
Motor Output×Number kW 2.8×1 3.8×1
of Units
Starting Method Soft Start Soft Start
Type Propeller Fan Propeller Fan
Motor Output kW 0.35×1 0.75×1
Fan
Air Flow Rate m³/min 95 180
Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive
Connecting Liquid Pipe mm φ9.5 (Brazing Connection) φ9.5 (Brazing Connection)
Pipes Gas Pipe mm φ15.9 (Brazing Connection) φ19.1 (Brazing Connection)
Product Mass (Machine weight) kg 160 205
Safety Devices High Pressure Switch, Fan Driver Overload Protector, Over High Pressure Switch, Fan Driver Overload Protector, Over
Current Relay, Inverter Overload Protector Current Relay, Inverter Overload Protector
Defrost Method Deicer Deicer
Capacity Control % 28~100 20~100
Refrigerant Name R-410A R-410A
Refrigerant Charge kg 6.2 7.7
Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Refrigerator Oil Refer to the nameplate of compressor Refer to the nameplate of compressor
Standard Accessories Installation Manual, Operation Manual, Clamps Installation Manual, Operation Manual, Connection Pipes,
Clamps
Drawing No. C: 4D051441A C: 4D051442A
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
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Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
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Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
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Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
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Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
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Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
Specifications 17
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
18 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
Specifications 19
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
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Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
Specifications 21
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
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Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
Specifications 23
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
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Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
Specifications 25
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
26 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
Specifications 27
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
28 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
Specifications 29
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
30 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
Specifications 31
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level
difference : 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp. : 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference : 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp. : 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length : 7.5m, level difference
: 0m.
4 The units with anti-corrosion treatment will be available as standard. Please specify the suffix “E” as
RXYQ5PY1E.
32 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 33
Specifications Si34-601
Piping Gas Pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection)
Connections VP25 VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain Pipe mm
( External Dia. 32
Internal Dia. 25 ) ( External Dia. 32
Internal Dia. 25 ) ( External Dia. 32
Internal Dia. 25 ) ( External Dia. 32
Internal Dia. 25 )
Machine Weight (Mass) kg 32 35 47 48
★5 Sound Level (H/L) dBA 34/29 37/32 39/34 44/38
Safety Devices Fuse, Thermal Protector for Fuse, Thermal Protector for Fuse, Thermal Protector for Fuse, Thermal Protector for
Fan Motor Fan Motor Fan Motor Fan Motor
Refrigerant Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Connectable outdoor unit R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series
Model BYBC50G-W1 BYBC63G-W1 BYBC125G-W1 BYBC125G-W1
Panel Color White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5)
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 53×1,245×680 53×1,430×680 53×1,920×680 53×1,920×680
Panels
(Option) Resin Net Resin Net Resin Net Resin Net
Air Filter (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant)
Weight kg 8.5 9.5 12 12
Operation Manual, Operation Manual, Operation Manual, Operation Manual,
Installation Manual, Paper Installation Manual, Paper Installation Manual, Paper Installation Manual, Paper
Pattern for Installation, Pattern for Installation, Pattern for Installation, Pattern for Installation,
Washer for Hanging Washer for Hanging Washer for Hanging Washer for Hanging
Standard Accessories Brackets, Clamp Metal, Brackets, Clamp Metal, Brackets, Clamp Metal, Brackets, Clamp Metal,
Drain Hose, Insulation for Drain Hose, Insulation for Drain Hose, Insulation for Drain Hose, Insulation for
Fitting, Washer Fixing Fitting, Washer Fixing Fitting, Washer Fixing Fitting, Washer Fixing
Plates, Sealing Pads, Plates, Sealing Pads, Plates, Sealing Pads, Plates, Sealing Pads,
Clamps, Screws, Washers. Clamps, Screws, Washers. Clamps, Screws, Washers. Clamps, Screws, Washers.
Drawing No. 3D039413
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
34 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Piping Gas Pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection)
Connections VP25 VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain Pipe mm External Dia. 32 External Dia. 32 External Dia. 32
( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( External Dia. 32
Internal Dia. 25 )
Machine Weight (Mass) kg 24 24 24 24
★5 Sound Level (H/L) (220V) dBA 30/27 30/27 31/27 32/27
Safety Devices Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse
Refrigerant Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Connectable outdoor unit R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series
Model BYCP125D-W1 BYCP125D-W1 BYCP125D-W1 BYCP125D-W1
Panel Color White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5)
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 45×950×950 45×950×950 45×950×950 45×950×950
Panels
(Option) Resin Net Resin Net Resin Net Resin Net
Air Filter (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant)
Weight kg 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5
Operation manual, Operation manual, Operation manual, Operation manual,
Installation manual, Paper Installation manual, Paper Installation manual, Paper Installation manual, Paper
pattern for installation, Drain pattern for installation, Drain pattern for installation, Drain pattern for installation, Drain
Standard Accessories hose, Clamp metal, Washer hose, Clamp metal, Washer hose, Clamp metal, Washer hose, Clamp metal, Washer
fixing plate, Sealing pads, fixing plate, Sealing pads, fixing plate, Sealing pads, fixing plate, Sealing pads,
Clamps, Screws, Washer for Clamps, Screws, Washer for Clamps, Screws, Washer for Clamps, Screws, Washer for
hanging bracket, Insulation hanging bracket, Insulation hanging bracket, Insulation hanging bracket, Insulation
for fitting. for fitting. for fitting. for fitting.
Drawing No. 3D038812
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level Btu/h=kW×3412
cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 35
Specifications Si34-601
Piping Gas Pipes mm φ15.9 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection)
Connections VP25 VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain Pipe mm External Dia. 32 External Dia. 32 External Dia. 32
( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( External Dia. 32
Internal Dia. 25 )
Machine Weight (Mass) kg 25 25 29 29
★5 Sound Level (H/L) dBA 33/28 36/31 39/33 42/36
Safety Devices Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse
Refrigerant Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Connectable outdoor unit R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series
Model BYCP125D-W1 BYCP125D-W1 BYCP125D-W1 BYCP125D-W1
Panel Color White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5)
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 45×950×950 45×950×950 45×950×950 45×950×950
Panels
(Option) Resin Net Resin Net Resin Net Resin Net
Air Filter (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant)
Weight kg 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5
Operation manual, Operation manual, Operation manual, Operation manual,
Installation manual, Paper Installation manual, Paper Installation manual, Paper Installation manual, Paper
pattern for installation, Drain pattern for installation, Drain pattern for installation, Drain pattern for installation, Drain
Standard Accessories hose, Clamp metal, Washer hose, Clamp metal, Washer hose, Clamp metal, Washer hose, Clamp metal, Washer
fixing plate, Sealing pads, fixing plate, Sealing pads, fixing plate, Sealing pads, fixing plate, Sealing pads,
Clamps, Screws, Washer for Clamps, Screws, Washer for Clamps, Screws, Washer for Clamps, Screws, Washer for
hanging bracket, Insulation hanging bracket, Insulation hanging bracket, Insulation hanging bracket, Insulation
for fitting. for fitting. for fitting. for fitting.
Drawing No. 3D038812
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
36 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Piping Gas Pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection)
Connections VP20 VP20 VP20
Drain Pipe mm ( External Dia. 26 ) ( External Dia. 26 ) ( External Dia. 26 )
Internal Dia. 20 Internal Dia. 20 Internal Dia. 20
Machine Weight (Mass) kg 18 18 18
★5 Sound Level (H/L) (230V) dBA 30/25 30/25 32/26
Safety Devices Fuse Fuse Fuse
Refrigerant Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Connectable outside unit R-410A M(A) Series R-410A M(A) Series R-410A M(A) Series
Model BYFQ60BW1 BYFQ60BW1 BYFQ60BW1
Panel Color White (Ral 9010) White (Ral 9010) White (Ral 9010)
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 55×700×700 55×700×700 55×700×700
Panels
(Option) Resin Net Resin Net Resin Net
Air Filter (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant)
Weight kg 2.7 2.7 2.7
Operation Manual, Installation Manual, Operation Manual, Installation Manual, Operation Manual, Installation Manual,
Paper Pattern for Installation, Drain Paper Pattern for Installation, Drain Paper Pattern for Installation, Drain
Standard Accessories Hose, Clamp Metal, Washer Fixing Hose, Clamp Metal, Washer Fixing Hose, Clamp Metal, Washer Fixing
Plate, Sealing Pads, Clamps, Screws, Plate, Sealing Pads, Clamps, Screws, Plate, Sealing Pads, Clamps, Screws,
Washer for Hanging Bracket, Washer for Hanging Bracket, Washer for Hanging Bracket,
Insulation for Fitting. Insulation for Fitting. Insulation for Fitting.
Drawing No. 3D038929A
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outside temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outside temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outside temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length; 7.5m, level difference;
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 37
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outside temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outside temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outside temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length; 7.5m, level difference;
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
38 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Piping Gas Pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection)
Connections VP25 VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain Pipe mm External Dia. 32 External Dia. 32 External Dia. 32
( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( External Dia. 32
Internal Dia. 25 )
Machine Weight (Mass) kg 31 31 31 34
★5 Sound Level (H/L) (220V) dBA 38/33 38/33 40/34 42/37
Safety Devices Fuse, Fuse, Fuse, Fuse,
Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor
Refrigerant Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Connectable Outdoor Units R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series
Model BYK45FJW1 BYK45FJW1 BYK45FJW1 BYK71FJW1
Panel Color White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5) White (10Y9/0.5)
Decoration Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 70×1,240×800 70×1,240×800 70×1,240×800 70×1,440×800
Panels
(Option) Resin Net Resin Net Resin Net Resin Net
Air Filter (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant) (with Mold Resistant)
Weight kg 8.5 8.5 8.5 9.5
Operation Manual, Operation Manual, Operation Manual, Operation Manual,
Installation Manual, Paper Installation Manual, Paper Installation Manual, Paper Installation Manual, Paper
Pattern for Installation, Drain Pattern for Installation, Drain Pattern for Installation, Drain Pattern for Installation, Drain
Hose, Clamp Metal, Hose, Clamp Metal, Hose, Clamp Metal, Hose, Clamp Metal,
Standard Accessories Insulation for Fitting, Sealing Insulation for Fitting, Sealing Insulation for Fitting, Sealing Insulation for Fitting, Sealing
Pads, Clamps, Screws, Pads, Clamps, Screws, Pads, Clamps, Screws, Pads, Clamps, Screws,
Washers, Positioning Jig for Washers, Positioning Jig for Washers, Positioning Jig for Washers, Positioning Jig for
Installation, Insulation for Installation, Insulation for Installation, Insulation for Installation, Insulation for
Hanger Bracket, Air Outlet Hanger Bracket, Air Outlet Hanger Bracket, Air Outlet Hanger Bracket, Air Outlet
Blocking Pad. Blocking Pad. Blocking Pad. Blocking Pad.
Drawing No. 3D038813A
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1m in front of the unit and 1m downward.
During actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 39
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 External static pressure is changeable to set by the remote controller this pressure means “High static
pressure - Standard static pressure”.
★6 The operation sound levels are the conversion values in anechoic chamber. In practice, the sound tend to
be larger than the specified values due to ambient noise or reflections.
When the place of suction is changed to the bottom suction, the sound level will increase by approx.
5dBA.
40 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 External static pressure is changeable to set by the remote controller this pressure means “High static
pressure - Standard static pressure”.
★6 The operation sound levels are the conversion values in anechoic chamber. In practice, the sound tend to
be larger than the specified values due to ambient noise or reflections.
When the place of suction is changed to the bottom suction, the sound level will increase by approx.
5dBA.
Specifications 41
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length; 7.5m, level difference;
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 External static pressure is changeable to set by the remote controller this pressure means “High static
pressure - Standard static pressure”.
★6 The operation sound levels are the conversion values in anechoic chamber. In practice, the sound tend to
be larger than the specified values due to ambient noise or reflections.
When the place of suction is changed to the bottom suction, the sound level will increase by approx.
5dBA.
42 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length; 7.5m, level difference;
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 External static pressure is changeable to set by the remote controller this pressure means “High static
pressure - Standard static pressure”.
★6 The operation sound levels are the conversion values in anechoic chamber. In practice, the sound tend to
be larger than the specified values due to ambient noise or reflections.
When the place of suction is changed to the bottom suction, the sound level will increase by approx.
5dBA.
Specifications 43
Specifications Si34-601
Slim Ceiling Mounted Duct Type (PVE: with Drain Pump PVET: without Drain Pump)
Model FXDQ20PVE FXDQ25PVE FXDQ32PVE
FXDQ20PVET FXDQ25PVET FXDQ32PVET
kcal/h 2,000 2,500 3,200
★1 Cooling Capacity (19.5°CWB) Btu/h 7,800 9,900 12,600
kW 2.3 2.9 3.7
★2 Cooling Capacity (19.0°CWB) kW 2.2 2.8 3.6
kcal/h 2,200 2,800 3,400
★3 Heating Capacity Btu/h 8,500 10,900 13,600
kW 2.5 3.2 4.0
Casing Galvanized Steel Plate Galvanized Steel Plate Galvanized Steel Plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 200×900×620 200×900×620 200×900×620
Coil (Cross Rows×Stages×Fin Pitch mm 2×12×1.5 2×12×1.5 2×12×1.5
Fin Coil) Face Area m² 0.176 0.176 0.176
Model — — —
Type Sirocco Fan Sirocco Fan Sirocco Fan
Motor Output × Number W 62×1 62×1 62×1
Fan of Units
Air Flow Rate (H/L) m³/min 9.5/7.5 9.5/7.5 10.5/8.5
External Static Pressure Pa 44-15 ★5 44-15 ★5 44-15 ★5
Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive Direct Drive
Temperature Control Microprocessor Thermostat Microprocessor Thermostat Microprocessor Thermostat
for Cooling and Heating for Cooling and Heating for Cooling and Heating
Sound Absorbing Thermal Insulation Material Foamed Polyethylene Foamed Polyethylene Foamed Polyethylene
Air Filter Removal / Washable / Mildew Proof Removal / Washable / Mildew Proof Removal / Washable / Mildew Proof
Liquid Pipes mm φ6.4 (Flare Connection) φ6.4 (Flare Connection) φ6.4 (Flare Connection)
Piping Gas Pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection)
Connections
Drain Pipe mm VP20 VP20 VP20
(External Dia. 26 Internal Dia. 20) (External Dia. 26 Internal Dia. 20) (External Dia. 26 Internal Dia. 20)
Machine Weight (Mass) kg 26 26 26
★6 Sound Level (H/L) dBA 33/29 33/29 33/29
Safety Devices Fuse, Thermal Protector for Fan Motor Fuse, Thermal Protector for Fan Motor Fuse, Thermal Protector for Fan Motor
Refrigerant Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Operation Manual, Operation Manual, Operation Manual,
Installation Manual, Warranty, Installation Manual, Warranty, Installation Manual, Warranty,
Standard Accessories Drain Hose, Sealing Pads, Clamps, Drain Hose, Sealing Pads, Clamps, Drain Hose, Sealing Pads, Clamps,
Washers, Insulation for Fitting, Washers, Insulation for Fitting, Washers, Insulation for Fitting,
Clamp Metal, Washer Fixing Plate, Clamp Metal, Washer Fixing Plate, Clamp Metal, Washer Fixing Plate,
Screws for Duct Flanges, Air Filter Screws for Duct Flanges, Air Filter Screws for Duct Flanges, Air Filter
Drawing No. 3D052136
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 External static pressure is changeable to set by the remote controller this pressure means “High static
pressure - Standard static pressure”.
★6 The operation sound levels are the conversion values in anechoic chamber. In practice, the sound tend to
be larger than the specified values due to ambient noise or reflections.
When the place of suction is changed to the bottom suction, the sound level will increase by approx.
5dBA.
44 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
★4 External static pressure is changeable to change over the connectors inside electrical box, this pressure
means
“High static pressure-Standard -Low static pressure”.
5 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an additional for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★6 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5m downward from the unit center. These
values are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 45
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
★4 External static pressure is changeable to change over the connectors inside electrical box, this pressure
means
“High static pressure-Standard -Low static pressure”.
5 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an additional for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★6 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5m downward from the unit center. These
values are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.
46 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
★4 External static pressure is changeable to change over the connectors inside electrical box, this pressure
means
“High static pressure-Standard”.
5 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an additional for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★6 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5m downward from the unit center. These
values are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 47
Specifications Si34-601
Piping Gas Pipes mm φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ12.7 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection)
Connections VP25 VP25 VP25 VP25
Drain Pipe mm External Dia. 32 External Dia. 32 External Dia. 32
( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( External Dia. 32
Internal Dia. 25 )
Machine Weight (Mass) kg 44 44 44 45
★7 Sound Level (H/L) dBA 39/35 39/35 39/35 42/38
Safety Devices Fuse, Fuse, Fuse, Fuse,
Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor
Refrigerant Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Connectable outdoor unit R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series
Operation Manual, Operation Manual, Operation Manual, Operation Manual,
Installation Manual, Drain Installation Manual, Drain Installation Manual, Drain Installation Manual, Drain
Standard Accessories Hose, Clamp Metal, Hose, Clamp Metal, Hose, Clamp Metal, Hose, Clamp Metal,
Insulation for Fitting, Sealing Insulation for Fitting, Sealing Insulation for Fitting, Sealing Insulation for Fitting, Sealing
Pads, Clamps, Screws. Pads, Clamps, Screws. Pads, Clamps, Screws. Pads, Clamps, Screws.
Drawing No. 3D038814A
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
★4 External static pressure is changeable to change over the connectors inside electrical box, this pressure
means
"High static pressure-Standard".
★5 Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side. Select its
colorimetric method (gravity method) 50% or more.
6 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★7 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5m downward from the unit center. These
values are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.
48 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Piping Gas Pipes mm φ15.9 (Flare Connection) φ15.9 (Flare Connection) φ19.1(Brazing Connection) φ22.2 (Brazing Connection)
Connections VP25 VP25
Drain Pipe mm External Dia. 32 External Dia. 32 PS1B PS1B
( Internal Dia. 25 ) ( Internal Dia. 25 )
Machine Weight (Mass) kg 63 65 137 137
★7 Sound Level (H/L) dBA 43/39 45/42 48/45 48/45
Fuse, Fuse, Fuse, Fuse,
Safety Devices Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Fuse for Fan Motor Thermal Protector for Fan Thermal Protector for Fan
Motor Motor
Refrigerant Control Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve Electronic Expansion Valve
Connectable outdoor unit R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series R-410A P Series
Operation Manual, Operation Manual, Operation Manual, Operation Manual,
Installation Manual, Drain Installation Manual, Drain Installation Manual, Sealing Installation Manual, Sealing
Standard Accessories Hose, Clamp Metal, Hose, Clamp Metal,
Insulation for Fitting, Sealing Insulation for Fitting, Sealing Pads, Connection Pipes,
Screws, Clamps.
Pads, Connection Pipes,
Screws, Clamps.
Pads, Clamps, Screws. Pads, Clamps, Screws.
Drawing No. 3D038814A
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
★4 External static pressure is changeable to change over the connectors inside electrical box, this pressure
means
"High static pressure-Standard".
★5 Air filter is not standard accessory, but please mount it in the duct system of the suction side. Select its
colorimetric method (gravity method) 50% or more.
6 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★7 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5m downward from the unit center. These
values are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 49
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
50 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length:7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 51
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp; 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured under JISB8616 conditions. During actual operation,
these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
52 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m in front of the unit at a height of 1.5 m.
During actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 53
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m in front of the unit at a height of 1.5 m.
During actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
54 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m in front of the unit at a height of 1.5 m.
During actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
Specifications 55
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level
difference: 0m. kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level cfm=m³/min×35.3
difference: 0m.
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an addition for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5 m in front of the unit at a height of 1.5 m.
During actual operation, these values are normally somewhat higher as a result of ambient conditions.
56 Specifications
Si34-601 Specifications
Notes:
★1 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.5°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level Conversion Formulae
difference: 0m.
kcal/h=kW×860
★2 Indoor temp. : 27°CDB, 19.0°CWB / outdoor temp.: 35°CDB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level Btu/h=kW×3412
difference: 0m. cfm=m³/min×35.3
★3 Indoor temp. : 20°CDB / outdoor temp.: 7°CDB, 6°CWB / Equivalent piping length: 7.5m, level difference:
0m. (Heat pump only)
4 Capacities are net, including a deduction for cooling (an additional for heating) for indoor fan motor heat.
★5 Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5m downward from the unit center. These
values are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of ambient conditions.
BEV Units
Model BEVQ71MAVE BEVQ100MAVE BEVQ125MAVE
Power Supply 1 Phase 50Hz 220~240V 1 Phase 50Hz 220~240V 1 Phase 50Hz 220~240V
Casing Galvanized Steel Plate Galvanized Steel Plate Galvanized Steel Plate
Dimensions: (H×W×D) mm 100×350×225 100×350×225 100×350×225
Sound Absorbing Thermal Insulation Material Flame and Heat Resistant Foamed Flame and Heat Resistant Foamed Flame and Heat Resistant Foamed
Polyethylene Polyethylene Polyethylene
Indoor Liquid Pipes 9.5mm (Flare Connection) 9.5mm (Flare Connection) 9.5mm (Flare Connection)
Unit Gas Pipes 15.9mm (Flare Connection) 15.9mm (Flare Connection) 15.9mm (Flare Connection)
Piping
Connection Liquid Pipes 9.5mm (Flare Connection) 9.5mm (Flare Connection) 9.5mm (Flare Connection)
Outdoor
Unit Suction Gas Pipes 15.9mm (Flare Connection) 15.9mm (Flare Connection) 15.9mm (Flare Connection)
Machine Weight (Mass) kg 3.0 3.0 3.5
Installation manual, Gas piping Installation manual, Gas piping Installation manual, Gas piping
Standard Accessories connections, Insulation for fitting, connections, Insulation for fitting, connections, Insulation for fitting,
Sealing material, Clamps Sealing material, Clamps Sealing material, Clamps
Drawing No. 4D045387A 4D045387A 4D045388A
Specifications 57
Specifications Si34-601
Notes:
Conversion Formulae
★1. Specifications are based on the following conditions:
· Cooling: Outdoor temp. of 33°CDB, 28°CWB (68% RH). and discharge temp. of 18°CDB kcal/h=kW×860
Btu/h=kW×3412
· Heating: Outdoor temp. of 0°CDB, -2.9°CWB (50% RH). and discharge temp. of 25°CDB cfm=m³/min×35.3
· Equivalent reference piping length: 7.5m (0m Horizontal)
· At 220V
★2. Air intake filter is not supplied, so be sure to install the optional long-life filter or high-efficiency filter.
Please mount it in the duct system of the suction side. Select its colorimetric method (gravity method)
50% or more.
★3. Anechoic chamber conversion value, measured at a point 1.5m downward from the unit center.
These values (measured at 220V) are normally somewhat higher during actual operation as a result of
ambient conditions.
★4. Valves measured at 220 V.
★5. Within the range that the total capacity of indoor units is 50 to 100%, it is possible to connect to the
outdoor unit.
★6. It is not possible to connect to the 5 HP outdoor unit. Not available for Heat Recovery type and VRV II-S
series.
· This equipment cannot be incorporated into the refrigerant piping system or remote group control of the
VRV II system.
58 Specifications
Si34-601
Part 3
Refrigerant Circuit
Refirgerant Circuit 59
Refrigerant Circuit Si34-601
1. Refrigerant Circuit
1.1 RXYQ5P
No. in
refrigerant Symbol Name Major Function
system
diagram
Inverter compressor is operated on frequencies between 52Hz and 188Hz by using
A M1C Inverter compressor (INV) the inverter. The number of operating steps is as follows when Inverter compressor is
operated.
RXYQ5P : 18 steps
D M1F Inverter fan Since the system is of air heat exchanging type, the fan is operated at 9-step rotation
speed by using the inverter.
Electronic expansion valve While in heating operation, PI control is applied to keep the outlet superheated degree
E Y1E (Main: EV1) of air heat exchanger constant.
G Y1S Solenoid valve (Hot gas: SVP) Used to prevent the low pressure from transient falling.
J Y2S Solenoid valve (Oil return: SVO) Used to return oil from the accumulator to the compressor.
K Y4S Solenoid valve (Injection) SVT Used to cool the compressor by injecting refrigerant when the compressor discharge
temperature is high.
M Y3S 4-way valve Used to switch the operation mode between cooling and heating.
N S1NPH High pressure sensor Used to detect high pressure.
O S1NPL Low pressure sensor Used to detect low pressure.
HP pressure switch (For INV In order to prevent the increase of high pressure when a malfunction occurs, this
P S1PH compressor) switch is activated at high pressure of 4.0 MPa or more to stop the compressor
operation.
This valve opens at a pressure of 4.0 MPa for prevention of pressure increase, thus
T — Pressure regulating valve 1 resulting in no damage of functional parts due to the increase of pressure in
transportation or storage.
W — Capillary tube Used to return the refrigerating oil separated through the oil separator to the
compressor.
1 R1T Thermistor (Outdoor air: Ta) Used to detect outdoor temperature, correct discharge pipe temperature, and others.
2 R2T Thermistor (Suction pipe: Ts) Used to detect suction pipe temperature.
Thermistor (INV discharge Used to detect discharge pipe temperature, make the temperature protection control of
3 R3T pipe: Tdi) compressor, and others.
4 R4T Thermistor (Heat exchanger Used to detect liquid pipe temperature of air heat exchanger, determine defrosting
deicer: Tb) operation, and others.
5 R6T Thermistor (Liquid pipe Tl) Used to detect liquid pipe temperature.
6 R7T Thermistor (Accumulator inlet Used to detect gas pipe temperature at the accumulator inlet. Keep the suction
Ts1) superheated degree constant in heating operation, and others.
60 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Circuit
RXYQ5P
5
4
K E
6
D
M
N
1
P
J 3
A
W
G
2
O
3D050782
Refirgerant Circuit 61
Refrigerant Circuit Si34-601
1.2 RXYQ8P
No. in
refrigerant
system Symbol Name Major Function
diagram
Inverter compressor is operated on frequencies between 52Hz and 266Hz by using
the inverter, while Standard compressor is operated with commercial power supply
A M1C Inverter compressor (INV) only. The number of operating steps is as follows when Inverter compressor is
operated in combination with Standard compressor.
RXYQ8P : 24 steps
D M1F Inverter fan Since the system is of air heat exchanging type, the fan is operated at 9-step rotation
speed by using the inverter.
Electronic expansion valve While in heating operation, PI control is applied to keep the outlet superheated degree
E Y1E (Main: EV1) of air heat exchanger constant.
Electronic expansion valve PI control is applied to keep the outlet superheated degree of subcooling heat
F Y2E (Subcool: EV2) exchanger constant.
G Y1S Solenoid valve (Hot gas: SVP) Used to prevent the low pressure from transient falling.
J Y2S Solenoid valve (Oil return: SVO) Used to return oil from the accumulator to the compressor.
M Y3S 4-way valve Used to switch the operation mode between cooling and heating.
N S1NPH High pressure sensor Used to detect high pressure.
O S1NPL Low pressure sensor Used to detect low pressure.
HP pressure switch (For INV In order to prevent the increase of high pressure when a malfunction occurs, this
P S1PH compressor) switch is activated at high pressure of 4.0 MPa or more to stop the compressor
operation.
Pressure regulating valve This valve opens at a pressure of 4.0 MPa for prevention of pressure increase, thus
T — resulting in no damage of functional parts due to the increase of pressure in
(Liquid pipe) transportation or storage.
V — Subcooling heat exchanger Used to subcool liquid refrigerant from the electronic expansion valve (cooling) or
indoor units (heating).
W — Capillary tube Used to return the refrigerating oil separated through the oil separator to the INV
compressor.
1 R1T Thermistor (Outdoor air: Ta) Used to detect outdoor temperature, correct discharge pipe temperature, and others.
2 R2T Thermistor (Suction pipe: Ts) Used to detect suction pipe temperature.
3 R3T Thermistor (INV discharge Used to detect discharge pipe temperature, make the temperature protection control of
pipe: Tdi) compressor, and others.
4 R4T Thermistor (Heat exchanger Used to detect liquid pipe temperature of air heat exchanger, determine defrosting
deicer: Tb) operation, and others.
Thermistor (Subcooling heat Used to detect gas pipe temperature on the evaporation side of subcooling heat
5 R5T exchanger, keep the superheated degree at the outlet of subcooling heat exchanger
exchanger gas pipe: Tsh) constant, and others.
Thermistor (Receiver outlet
6 R6T liquid pipe: Tl) Used to detect receiver outlet liquid pipe temperature.
7 R7T Thermistor (Accumulator inlet) Used to detect gas pipe temperature at the accumulator inlet. Keep the suction
superheated degree constant in heating operation, and others.
62 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Circuit
RXYQ8P
V
F
T
4
5
7
D
M
6
N 1
P
3
W
A
J
2
3D050783
Refirgerant Circuit 63
Refrigerant Circuit Si34-601
D M1F Inverter fan Since the system is of air heat exchanging type, the fan is operated at 9-step rotation
speed by using the inverter.
Electronic expansion valve While in heating operation, PI control is applied to keep the outlet superheated degree
E Y1E (Main: EV1) of air heat exchanger constant.
Electronic expansion valve PI control is applied to keep the outlet superheated degree of subcooling heat
F Y2E (Subcool: EV3) exchanger constant.
G Y1S Solenoid valve (Hot gas: SVP) Used to prevent the low pressure from transient falling.
J Y2S Solenoid valve (Oil return: SVO) Used to return oil from the accumulator to the compressor.
M Y3S 4-way valve Used to switch the operation mode between cooling and heating.
N S1NPH High pressure sensor Used to detect high pressure.
O S1NPL Low pressure sensor Used to detect low pressure.
Pressure regulating valve This valve opens at a pressure of 4.0 MPa for prevention of pressure increase, thus
U — resulting in no damage of functional parts due to the increase of pressure in
(Liquid pipe) transportation or storage.
Used to subcool liquid refrigerant from the electronic expansion valve (cooling) or
V — Subcooling heat exchanger indoor units (heating).
W — Capillary tube Used to return the refrigerating oil separated through the oil separator to the INV
compressor.
X — Capillary tube Used to return the refrigerating oil separated through the oil separator to the STD1
compressor.
1 R1T Thermistor (Outdoor air: Ta) Used to detect outdoor temperature, correct discharge pipe temperature, and others.
2 R2T Thermistor (Suction pipe: Ts) Used to detect suction pipe temperature.
5 R4T Thermistor (Heat exchanger Used to detect liquid pipe temperature of air heat exchanger, determine defrosting
deicer: Tb) operation, and others.
Thermistor (Subcooling heat Used to detect gas pipe temperature on the evaporation side of subcooling heat
6 R5T exchanger, keep the superheated degree at the outlet of subcooling heat exchanger
exchanger gas pipe: Tsh) constant, and others.
7 R6T Thermistor (Liquid pipe: Tl) Used to detect liquid pipe temperature.
Used to detect gas pipe temperature at the accumulator inlet. Keep the suction
8 R7T Thermistor (Accumulator inlet) superheated degree constant in heating operation, and others.
64 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Circuit
RXYQ10P, 12P
V F
U
6 5
D
M
7
N
1
Q
P
3 4
A X B
W
J O
2
3D050784
Refirgerant Circuit 65
Refrigerant Circuit Si34-601
D M1F Inverter fan Since the system is of air heat exchanging type, the fan is operated at 8-step rotation
speed by using the inverter.
Electronic expansion valve While in heating operation, PI control is applied to keep the outlet superheated degree
E Y1E (Main: EV1) of air heat exchanger constant.
Electronic expansion valve PI control is applied to keep the outlet superheated degree of subcooling heat
F Y2E (Subcool: EV3) exchanger constant.
G Y1S Solenoid valve (Hot gas: SVP) Used to prevent the low pressure from transient falling.
J Y2S Solenoid valve (Oil return: SVO) Used to return oil from the accumulator to the compressor.
M Y3S 4-way valve Used to switch the operation mode between cooling and heating.
N S1NPH High pressure sensor Used to detect high pressure.
O S1NPL Low pressure sensor Used to detect low pressure.
Pressure regulating valve This valve opens at a pressure of 4.0 MPa for prevention of pressure increase, thus
U — resulting in no damage of functional parts due to the increase of pressure in
(Liquid pipe) transportation or storage.
V — Subcooling heat exchanger Used to subcool liquid refrigerant from the electronic expansion valve (cooling) or
indoor units (heating).
W — Capillary tube Used to return the refrigerating oil separated through the oil separator to the INV
compressor.
X — Capillary tube Used to return the refrigerating oil separated through the oil separator to the STD1
compressor.
Y — Capillary tube Used to return the refrigerating oil separated through the oil separator to the STD2
compressor.
1 R1T Thermistor (Outdoor air: Ta) Used to detect outdoor temperature, correct discharge pipe temperature, and others.
2 R2T Thermistor (Suction pipe: Ts) Used to detect suction pipe temperature.
4 R32T Thermistor (STD1 discharge Used to detect discharge pipe temperature, make the temperature protection control of
pipe: Tds1) compressor, and others.
Thermistor (STD2 discharge
5 R33T pipe: Tds2)
Thermistor (Heat exchanger Used to detect liquid pipe temperature of air heat exchanger, determine defrosting
6 R4T deicer: Tb) operation, and others.
Thermistor (Subcooling heat Used to detect gas pipe temperature on the evaporation side of subcooling heat
7 R5T exchanger gas pipe: Tsh) exchanger, keep the superheated degree at the outlet of subcooling heat exchanger
constant, and others.
8 R6T Thermistor (Liquid pipe: Tl) Used to detect liquid pipe temperature.
9 R7T Thermistor (Accumulator inlet) Used to detect gas pipe temperature at the accumulator inlet. Keep the suction
superheated degree constant in heating operation, and others.
66 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Circuit
E
V
F
6
9
U
D
M
N
8
G
P Q R
3 4 5
A X B Y C
W
J
O
2
3D050785
Refirgerant Circuit 67
Refrigerant Circuit Si34-601
Th3
Th2
Th1
4D018650B
Thermistor
68 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Functional Parts Layout
Heat exchanger
ACCUMULATOR
THERMISTOR
Front View
4 way valve
(Y3S) THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
Solenoid valve (Accumulator oil return)
(Y2S)
THERMISTOR
(R6T)
Refirgerant Circuit 69
Functional Parts Layout Si34-601
2.2 RXYQ8P
Plan
Heat exchanger
Accumulator
THERMISTOR
Front View
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
ELECTRONIC
ELECTRONIC
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
70 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Functional Parts Layout
Heat exchanger
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR
Front View
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
ELECTRONIC
ELECTRONIC
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
Refirgerant Circuit 71
Functional Parts Layout Si34-601
2.4 RXYQ12P
Plan
Heat exchanger
Front View
FAN MOTOR
(M2F) FAN MOTOR
(M1F)
THERMISTOR
(R5T)
THERMISTOR
(R7T)
(S1NPH)
ELECTRONIC
(Y2E)
ELECTRONIC
(Y1E)
THERMISTOR
(Y3S)
(R1T)
(Y1S)
THERMISTOR
(R4T)
THERMISTOR
(R6T)
72 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Functional Parts Layout
Heat exchanger
Accumulator
THERMISTOR THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
Front View
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
ELECTRONIC
ELECTRONIC
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
THERMISTOR
Refirgerant Circuit 73
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode Si34-601
Fan ON Fan ON
"High temperature, high pressure gas" Heat exchanger Heat exchanger Heat exchanger
74 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
"High temperature, high pressure gas" Heat exchanger Heat exchanger Heat exchanger
EV:Nomal
control EV:224pls EV:Nomal
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
Refirgerant Circuit 75
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode Si34-601
Fan OFF " ON " Fan OFF " OFF " Fan OFF " ON "
"High temperature, high pressure gas" Heat exchanger Heat exchanger Heat exchanger
76 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
Heating Operation
Indoor unit operation
Fan ON FanLL
"High temperature, high pressure gas" Heat exchanger Heat exchanger Heat exchanger
Refirgerant Circuit 77
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode Si34-601
RXYQ8P
Cooling Operation
Indoor unit operation
Fan ON Fan ON
EV:Nomal
control EV:0pls EV:0pls
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
78 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
EV:Nomal
control EV:224pls EV:Nomal
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
Refirgerant Circuit 79
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode Si34-601
Fan OFF " ON " Fan OFF " OFF " Fan OFF " ON "
"High temperature, high pressure gas" Heat exchanger Heat exchanger Heat exchanger
"High temperature, high pressure liquid"
"Low temperature, low pressure"
80 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
Heating Operation
Indoor unit operation
Fan ON Fan LL
EV:Nomal
control EV:200pls EV:200pls
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
Refirgerant Circuit 81
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode Si34-601
RXYQ10P, 12P
Cooling Operation
Indoor unit operation
Fan ON Fan ON
EV:Nomal
control EV:0pls EV:0pls
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
82 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
EV:Nomal
control EV:224pls EV:Nomal
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
Refirgerant Circuit 83
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode Si34-601
Fan OFF " ON " Fan OFF " OFF " Fan OFF " ON "
"High temperature, high pressure gas" Heat exchanger Heat exchanger Heat exchanger
"High temperature, high pressure liquid"
"Low temperature, low pressure"
84 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
Heating Operation
Indoor unit operation
Fan ON Fan LL
EV:Nomal
control EV:200pls EV:200pls
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
Refirgerant Circuit 85
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode Si34-601
Fan ON Fan ON
EV:Nomal
control EV:0pls EV:0pls
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
86 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
EV:Nomal
control EV:224pls EV:Nomal
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
Refirgerant Circuit 87
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode Si34-601
Fan OFF " ON " Fan OFF " OFF " Fan OFF " ON "
"High temperature, high pressure gas" Heat exchanger Heat exchanger Heat exchanger
"High temperature, high pressure liquid"
"Low temperature, low pressure"
88 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601 Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode
Heating Operation
Indoor unit operation
Fan ON Fan LL
EV:control
Nomal EV:200pls EV:200pls
Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter Filter
Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve Electronic expansion valve
Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit
Thermostat "ON" Thermostat "OFF"
Refirgerant Circuit 89
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode Si34-601
90 Refirgerant Circuit
Si34-601
Part 4
Function
Function 91
Function general Si34-601
1. Function general
1.1 Symbol
Symbol Electric symbol Description or function
20S1 Y3S Four way valve (Energize during heating)
DSH – Discharge pipe superheated degree
DSHi – Discharge pipe superheat of inverter compressor
DSHs – Discharge pipe superheat of standard compressor
EV – Opening of electronic expansion valve
EV1 Y1E Electronic expansion valve for main heat exchanger
EV2 Y2E Electronic expansion valve for sub-coolig heat exchanger
Value of INV compressor discharge pipe temperature (R31T) compensated with
HTDi – outdoor air temperature
Value of STD compressor discharge pipe temperature (R32T, R33T) compensated
HTDs – with outdoor air temperature
Pc S1NPH Value detected by high pressure sensor
Pe S1NPL Value detected by low pressure sensor
SH – Evaporator outlet superheat
SHS – Target evaporator outlet superheat
SVO Y2S Solenoid valve for oil return
SVP Y1S Solenoid valve for hot gas bypass
SVT Y4S Solenoid valve for injection
Ta R1T (A1P) Outdoor air temperature
Tb R4T Heat exchanger outlet temperature at cooling
Ts2 R2T Suction pipe temperature detected with the suction pipe thermistor (R2T)
Tsh R5T (–) Temperature detected with the subcooling heat exchanger outlet thermistor (R5T)
Tc – High pressure equivalent saturation temperature
TcS – Target temperature of Tc
Te – Low pressure equivalent saturation temperature
TeS – Target temperature of Te
Tfin R1T Inverter fin temperature
Tl R6T Liquid pipe temperature detected with the liquid pipe thermistor (R6T)
Tp – Calculated value of compressor port temperature
Ts1 R7T Suction pipe temperature detected with the accumulator inlet thermistor
92 Function
Si34-601 Function general
Malfunction/
Standby
(Retry)
Indoor unit stop or
Startup control thermostat OFF Pump-down
Operation mode residual
changeover • Cooling startup control
Indoor unit thermostat ON
operation
(After completion of • Heating startup control
startup control)
Malfunction/
Operation After completion of Standby (Retry) Indoor unit stop or
mode startup control thermostat off (After
changeover completion of oil return
Indoor unit stop or or defrost control)
Normal operation thermostat OFF
• Compressor PI control
• Motorized valve PI control Heating
• Protection control Large capacity
startup
Cooling
in operation
Malfunction/
Standby (Retry)
No
Outdoor unit
rotation
Defrost IN Yes
Defrosting operation
conditions are met.
No
Operation mode changeover
(after completion of oil return
or defrost control)
*)
In the event indoor unit stops or
the thermostat turns OFF while in
oil return operation or defrosting
operation, pump-down residual
operation is performed on
completion of the oil return
operation or defrosting operation.
Function 93
Basic Control Si34-601
2. Basic Control
2.1 Normal Operation
2.1.1 List of Functions in Normal Operation
(Electric Function of Functional Part
Part Name Symbol
Symbol) Normal Cooling Normal Heating
PI control, High pressure PI control, High pressure
Compressor (M1C, M2C) protection, Low pressure protection, Low pressure
protection, Td protection, protection, Td protection,
INV protection, INV protection,
Outdoor unit fan (M1F) Cooling fan control Step 7 or 8
Four way valve 20S1 (Y1R) OFF ON
Main motorized valve EV1 (Y1E) 480 pls PI control
Subcool heat exchanger
electronic expansion valve EV2 (Y2E) PI control PI control
Energized when the system is set
Hot gas bypass valve SVP (Y1S) OFF to low pressure control mode
Accumulator oil return valve SV0 (Y2S) ON ON
94 Function
Si34-601 Basic Control
[Cooling operation]
Controls compressor capacity to adjust Te to Te : Low pressure equivalent saturation
achieve target value (TeS). temperature (°C)
Te set value (Make this setting while in Setting TeS : Target Te value
mode 2.) (Varies depending on Te setting, operating
frequency, etc.)
Te setting
L M (Normal) H *On multi-outdoor-unit systems, this control is made
(factory according to values of the first-priority unit, which is
setting) detected with the pressure sensor.
3 6 9
[Heating operation]
Controls compressor capacity to adjust Tc to Tc : High pressure equivalent saturation
achieve target value (TcS). temperature (°C)
Te set value (Make this setting while in Setting TcS : Target Tc value
mode 2.) (Varies depending on Tc setting, operating
frequency, etc.)
Tc setting
L M (Normal) H *On multi-outdoor-unit systems, this control is made
(factory according to values of the first-priority unit, which is
setting) detected with the pressure sensor.
43 46 49
Function 95
Basic Control Si34-601
Operating Priority and Rotation of Compressors (For multi standard connection system)
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 1 No. 3 No. 2 No. 4 No. 1 No. 3 No. 2 No. 4 No. 5
No. 2 No. 1 No. 3 No. 2 No. 4 No. 1 No. 3 No. 2 No. 4 No. 1 No. 3 No. 5
INV INV STD1 INV STD1 INV STD1 INV STD1 INV STD1 STD2
No. 1 No. 3 No. 2 No. 4 No. 5 No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 No. 2 No. 4 No. 6
No. 2 No. 4 No. 1 No. 3 No. 5 No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 No. 1 No. 3 No. 5
INV STD1 INV STD1 STD2 INV STD1 STD2 INV STD1 STD2
RXYQ38P
96 Function
Si34-601 Basic Control
RXYQ46P, 48P
*
• In the case of combination of 3 outdoor units, the above diagram shows master unit, slave unit 1, and slave unit 2
from left to right.
• Compressors may operate in any pattern other than those mentioned above according to the operating status.
Function 97
Basic Control Si34-601
Compressor Step Control (Multi outdoor unit connection is available on the standard connection system)
Compressor operations vary with the following steps according to information in "2.2 Compressor PI Control".
Furthermore, the operating priority of compressors is subject to information in " Operating Priority and Rotation of
Compressors".
Stand-alone installation
RXYQ5PY1 RXYQ8PY1 RXYQ10PY1, 12PY1 RXYQ14PY1, 16PY1 RXYQ18PY1
STEP STEP STEP STEP INV STD1 STD2
STEP INV INV INV STD1 No. INV STD1 STD2 No.
No. No. No.
1 52 Hz 1 52 Hz OFF 1 52 Hz OFF OFF 1 52 Hz OFF OFF
1 52 Hz 2 56 Hz OFF OFF
2 56 Hz 2 56 Hz 2 56 Hz OFF 2 56 Hz OFF OFF
3 62 Hz 3 62 Hz OFF 3 62 Hz OFF OFF 3 62 Hz OFF OFF
3 62 Hz 4 68 Hz OFF OFF
4 68 Hz 4 68 Hz 4 68 Hz OFF 4 68 Hz OFF OFF
5 74 Hz 5 74 Hz OFF 5 74 Hz OFF OFF 5 74 Hz OFF OFF
5 74 Hz 6 80 Hz OFF OFF
6 80 Hz 6 80 Hz 6 80 Hz OFF 6 80 Hz OFF OFF
7 88 Hz 7 88 Hz OFF 7 88 Hz OFF OFF 7 88 Hz OFF OFF
7 88 Hz 8 96 Hz OFF OFF
8 96 Hz 8 96 Hz OFF 8 96 Hz OFF OFF
8 96 Hz 9 104 Hz OFF OFF
9 104 Hz 9 104 Hz 9 104 Hz OFF 9 104 Hz OFF OFF
10 110 Hz 10 110 Hz OFF 10 110 Hz OFF OFF 10 110 Hz OFF OFF
10 110 Hz 11 116 Hz OFF OFF
11 116 Hz 11 116 Hz OFF 11 116 Hz OFF OFF
11 116 Hz 12 124 Hz OFF OFF
12 124 Hz 12 124 Hz 12 124 Hz OFF 12 124 Hz OFF OFF
13 132 Hz 13 132 Hz OFF 13 132 Hz OFF OFF 13 132 Hz OFF OFF
13 132 Hz 14 144 Hz OFF OFF
14 144 Hz 14 144 Hz OFF 14 144 Hz OFF OFF
14 144 Hz 15 158 Hz OFF OFF
15 158 Hz 15 158 Hz 15 158 Hz OFF 15 158 Hz OFF OFF
16 166 Hz 16 166 Hz OFF 16 166 Hz OFF OFF 16 166 Hz OFF OFF
16 166 Hz 17 176 Hz OFF OFF
17 176 Hz 17 176 Hz OFF 17 176 Hz OFF OFF
17 176 Hz 18 188 Hz OFF OFF
18 188 Hz 18 188 Hz 18 188 Hz OFF 18 188 Hz OFF OFF
19 202 Hz 19 202 Hz OFF 19 202 Hz OFF OFF 19 202 Hz OFF OFF
20 210 Hz 20 210 Hz OFF 20 210 Hz OFF OFF 20 210 Hz OFF OFF
21 218 Hz 21 52 Hz ON 21 52 Hz ON OFF 21 52 Hz ON OFF
22 232 Hz 22 62 Hz ON 22 62 Hz ON OFF 22 62 Hz ON OFF
23 248 Hz 23 68 Hz ON 23 68 Hz ON OFF 23 68 Hz ON OFF
24 266 Hz 24 74 Hz ON 24 74 Hz ON OFF 24 74 Hz ON OFF
25 80 Hz ON 25 80 Hz ON OFF 25 80 Hz ON OFF
26 88 Hz ON 26 88 Hz ON OFF 26 88 Hz ON OFF
27 96 Hz ON 27 96 Hz ON OFF 27 96 Hz ON OFF
28 104 Hz ON 28 104 Hz ON OFF 28 104 Hz ON OFF
29 116 Hz ON 29 116 Hz ON OFF 29 116 Hz ON OFF
30 124 Hz ON 30 124 Hz ON OFF 30 124 Hz ON OFF
31 132 Hz ON 31 132 Hz ON OFF 31 132 Hz ON OFF
32 144 Hz ON 32 144 Hz ON OFF 32 144 Hz ON OFF
33 158 Hz ON 33 158 Hz ON OFF 33 158 Hz ON OFF
34 176 Hz ON 34 176 Hz ON OFF 34 176 Hz ON OFF
35 188 Hz ON 35 188 Hz ON OFF 35 188 Hz ON OFF
36 202 Hz ON 36 202 Hz ON OFF 36 202 Hz ON OFF
37 210 Hz ON 37 210 Hz ON OFF 37 210 Hz ON OFF
38 52 Hz ON ON 38 52 Hz ON ON
39 62 Hz ON ON 39 62 Hz ON ON
40 74 Hz ON ON 40 74 Hz ON ON
41 88 Hz ON ON 41 88 Hz ON ON
42 96 Hz ON ON 42 96 Hz ON ON
43 104 Hz ON ON 43 104 Hz ON ON
44 124 Hz ON ON 44 124 Hz ON ON
45 144 Hz ON ON 45 144 Hz ON ON
46 158 Hz ON ON 46 158 Hz ON ON
47 166 Hz ON ON 47 166 Hz ON ON
48 176 Hz ON ON 48 176 Hz ON ON
49 188 Hz ON ON 49 188 Hz ON ON
50 202 Hz ON ON 50 202 Hz ON ON
51 210 Hz ON ON 51 210 Hz ON ON
52 218 Hz ON ON
53 232 Hz ON ON
54 248 Hz ON ON
55 266 Hz ON ON
Notes:
1. INV : Inverter compressor
STD1 : Standard compressor 1
STD2 : Standard compressor 2
2. Depending on the operating conditions of compressors, the compressors may run in patterns other than those
aforementioned.
98 Function
Si34-601 Basic Control
Two-unit multi system represents the range in which “Hz” is not stepped up.
RXYQ20PY1 (8+12HP) RXYQ22PY1 (10+12HP)
(To increase Step No.) (To decrease Step No.) (To increase Step No.) (To decrease Step No.)
Master Slave Master Slave Master Slave
STEP unit unit STD STEP unit unit STD STEP unit unit STD STEP Master
unit
Slave
unit STD
No. INV INV No. INV INV No. No.
INV INV INV INV
1 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF 1 52 Hz OFF OFF 1 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF 1 52 Hz OFF OFF
2 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF 2 56 Hz OFF OFF 2 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF 2 56 Hz OFF OFF
3 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF 3 62 Hz OFF OFF 3 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF 3 62 Hz OFF OFF
4 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF 4 68 Hz OFF OFF 4 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF 4 68 Hz OFF OFF
5 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF 5 74 Hz OFF OFF 5 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF 5 74 Hz OFF OFF
6 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF 6 80 Hz OFF OFF 6 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF 6 80 Hz OFF OFF
7 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF 7 88 Hz OFF OFF 7 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF 7 88 Hz OFF OFF
8 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF 8 96 Hz OFF OFF 8 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF 8 96 Hz OFF OFF
9 104 Hz 104 Hz OFF 9 104 Hz OFF OFF 9 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF 9 104 Hz OFF OFF
10 110 Hz 110 Hz OFF 10 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF 10 104 Hz 104 Hz OFF 10 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF
11 116 Hz 116 Hz OFF 11 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF 11 110 Hz 110 Hz OFF 11 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF
12 124 Hz 124 Hz OFF 12 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF 12 116 Hz 116 Hz OFF 12 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF
13 132 Hz 132 Hz OFF 13 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF 13 124 Hz 124 Hz OFF 13 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF
14 144 Hz 144 Hz OFF 14 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF 14 132 Hz 132 Hz OFF 14 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF
15 158 Hz 158 Hz OFF 15 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF 15 144 Hz 144 Hz OFF 15 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF
17 166 Hz 166 Hz OFF 16 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF 16 158 Hz 158 Hz OFF 16 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF
18 176 Hz 176 Hz OFF 17 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF 17 166 Hz 166 Hz OFF 17 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF
19 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 18 92 Hz 96 Hz OFF 18 176 Hz 176 Hz OFF 18 92 Hz 92 Hz OFF
20 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 19 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF 19 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 1 19 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF
21 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 20 104 Hz 104 Hz OFF 20 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 1 20 104 Hz 104 Hz OFF
22 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 21 110 Hz 110 Hz OFF 21 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 1 21 110 Hz 110 Hz OFF
23 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 22 116 Hz 116 Hz OFF 22 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 1 22 116 Hz 116 Hz OFF
24 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 23 124 Hz 124 Hz OFF 23 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 1 23 124 Hz 124 Hz OFF
25 132 Hz 132 Hz ON 24 132 Hz 132 Hz OFF 24 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 1 24 132 Hz 132 Hz OFF
26 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 25 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 25 132 Hz 132 Hz ON 1 25 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 1
27 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 26 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 26 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 2 26 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 1
28 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 27 68 Hz 68 Hz ON 27 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 2 27 68 Hz 68 Hz ON 1
29 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 28 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 28 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 2 28 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 1
30 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 29 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 29 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 2 29 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 1
31 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 30 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 30 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 2 30 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 1
32 218 Hz 210 Hz ON 31 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 31 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 2 31 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 1
33 232 Hz 210 Hz ON 32 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 32 166 Hz 166 Hz ON 2 32 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 1
34 248 Hz 210 Hz ON 33 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 33 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 2 33 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 2
35 266 Hz 210 Hz ON 34 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 34 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 2 34 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 2
35 132 Hz 132 Hz ON 35 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 2 35 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 2
36 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 36 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 2 36 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 2
37 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 37 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 2
38 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 38 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 2
39 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 39 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 2
40 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 40 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 2
41 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 41 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 2
42 218 Hz 210 Hz ON 42 166 Hz 166 Hz ON 2
43 232 Hz 210 Hz ON 43 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 2
44 248 Hz 210 Hz ON 44 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 2
45 266 Hz 210 Hz ON 45 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 2
46 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 2
Notes:
1. INV : Inverter compressor
STD : Standard compressor
Figures after ON represent the number of STD compressors in operation.
2. “Master unit”, and “slave unit” in this section are the names for control, and they will be transferred according to the
priority of rotation system.
3. Depending on the operating conditions of compressors, the compressors may run in patterns other than those
aforementioned.
Function 99
Basic Control Si34-601
Notes:
1. INV : Inverter compressor
STD : Standard compressor
Figures after ON represent the number of STD compressors in operation.
2. “Master unit”, and “slave unit” in this section are the names for control, and they will be transferred according to the
priority of rotation system.
3. Depending on the operating conditions of compressors, the compressors may run in patterns other than those
aforementioned.
100 Function
Si34-601 Basic Control
Notes:
1. INV : Inverter compressor
STD : Standard compressor
Figures after ON represent the number of STD compressors in operation.
2. “Master unit”, and “slave unit” in this section are the names for control, and they will be transferred according to the
priority of rotation system.
3. Depending on the operating conditions of compressors, the compressors may run in patterns other than those
aforementioned.
Function 101
Basic Control Si34-601
Notes:
1. INV : Inverter compressor
STD : Standard compressor
Figures after ON represent the number of STD compressors in operation.
2. “Master unit”, and “slave unit” in this section are the names for control, and they will be transferred according to the
priority of rotation system.
3. Depending on the operating conditions of compressors, the compressors may run in patterns other than those
aforementioned.
102 Function
Si34-601 Basic Control
Three-unit multi system represents the range in which “Hz” is not stepped up.
RXYQ38PY1 (8+12+18HP) RXYQ 40PY1 (8+16+16HP)
(To increase Step No.) (To decrease Step No.) (To increase Step No.) (To decrease Step No.)
STEP Master Slave Slave STEP Master Slave Slave STEP Master Slave Slave STEP Master Slave Slave
No. unit unit1 unit2 STD No. unit unit1 unit2 STD No. unit unit1 unit2 STD No. unit unit1 unit2 STD
INV INV INV INV INV INV INV INV INV INV INV INV
1 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF 1 52 Hz OFF OFF OFF 1 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF 1 52 Hz OFF OFF OFF
2 56 Hz 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF 2 56 Hz OFF OFF OFF 2 56 Hz 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF 2 56 Hz OFF OFF OFF
3 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF 3 62 Hz OFF OFF OFF 3 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF 3 62 Hz OFF OFF OFF
4 66 Hz 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF 4 68 Hz OFF OFF OFF 4 66 Hz 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF 4 68 Hz OFF OFF OFF
5 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz OFF 5 74 Hz OFF OFF OFF 5 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz OFF 5 74 Hz OFF OFF OFF
6 70 Hz 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF 6 80 Hz OFF OFF OFF 6 70 Hz 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF 6 80 Hz OFF OFF OFF
7 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF 7 88 Hz OFF OFF OFF 7 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF 7 88 Hz OFF OFF OFF
8 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF 8 96 Hz OFF OFF OFF 8 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF 8 96 Hz OFF OFF OFF
9 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF 9 104 Hz OFF OFF OFF 9 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF 9 104 Hz OFF OFF OFF
10 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF 10 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF OFF 10 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF 10 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF OFF
11 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz OFF 11 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF OFF 11 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz OFF 11 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF OFF
12 110 Hz 110 Hz 110 Hz OFF 12 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF OFF 12 110 Hz 110 Hz 110 Hz OFF 12 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF OFF
13 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz OFF 13 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF OFF 13 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz OFF 13 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF OFF
14 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz OFF 14 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF OFF 14 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz OFF 14 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF OFF
15 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 1 15 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF OFF 15 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 1 15 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF OFF
16 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 1 16 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF 16 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 1 16 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF
17 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 1 17 56 Hz 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF 17 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 1 17 56 Hz 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF
18 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 1 18 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF 18 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 1 18 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF
19 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 1 19 66 Hz 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF 19 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 1 19 66 Hz 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF
20 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 1 20 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz OFF 20 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 1 20 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz OFF
21 132 Hz 132 Hz 132 Hz ON 1 21 70 Hz 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF 21 132 Hz 132 Hz 132 Hz ON 1 21 70 Hz 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF
22 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 2 22 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF 22 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 2 22 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF
23 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 2 23 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF 23 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 2 23 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF
24 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 2 24 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF 24 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 2 24 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF
25 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 2 25 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF 25 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 2 25 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF
26 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 2 26 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 1 26 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 2 26 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 1
27 92 Hz 92 Hz 92 Hz ON 3 27 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 1 27 92 Hz 92 Hz 92 Hz ON 3 27 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 1
28 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 3 28 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz ON 1 28 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 3 28 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz ON 1
29 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 3 29 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 1 29 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 3 29 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 1
30 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 3 30 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 1 30 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 3 30 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 1
31 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 3 31 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 1 31 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 3 31 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 1
32 158 Hz 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 3 32 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 1 32 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 4 32 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 1
33 166 Hz 166 Hz 166 Hz ON 3 33 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 1 33 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 4 33 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 1
34 176 Hz 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 3 34 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 2 34 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 4 34 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 2
35 188 Hz 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 3 35 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 2 35 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 4 35 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 2
36 202 Hz 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 3 36 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 2 36 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 4 36 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 2
37 210 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 3 37 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 2 37 158 Hz 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 4 37 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 2
38 218 Hz 210 Hz 218 Hz ON 3 38 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 2 38 166 Hz 166 Hz 166 Hz ON 4 38 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 2
39 232 Hz 210 Hz 232 Hz ON 3 39 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 3 39 176 Hz 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 4 39 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 3
40 248 Hz 210 Hz 248 Hz ON 3 40 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 3 40 188 Hz 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 4 40 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 3
41 266 Hz 210 Hz 266 Hz ON 3 41 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 3 41 202 Hz 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 4 41 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 3
42 92 Hz 92 Hz 92 Hz ON 3 42 210 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4 42 92 Hz 92 Hz 92 Hz ON 3
43 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 3 43 218 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4 43 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 3
44 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 3 44 232 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4 44 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 4
45 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 3 45 248 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4 45 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 4
46 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 3 46 266 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4 46 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 4
47 158 Hz 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 3 47 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 4
48 166 Hz 166 Hz 166 Hz ON 3 48 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 4
49 176 Hz 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 3 49 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 4
50 188 Hz 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 3 50 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 4
51 202 Hz 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 3 51 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 4
52 210 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 3 52 158 Hz 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 4
53 218 Hz 210 Hz 218 Hz ON 3 53 166 Hz 166 Hz 166 Hz ON 4
54 232 Hz 210 Hz 232 Hz ON 3 54 176 Hz 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 4
55 248 Hz 210 Hz 248 Hz ON 3 55 188 Hz 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 4
56 266 Hz 210 Hz 266 Hz ON 3 56 202 Hz 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 4
57 210 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4
58 218 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4
59 232 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4
60 248 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4
61 266 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 4
Notes:
1. INV : Inverter compressor
STD : Standard compressor
Figures after ON represent the number of STD compressors in operation.
2. “Master unit”, and “slave unit” in this section are the names for control, and they will be transferred according to the
priority of rotation system.
3. Depending on the operating conditions of compressors, the compressors may run in patterns other than those
aforementioned.
Function 103
Basic Control Si34-601
Notes:
1. INV : Inverter compressor
STD : Standard compressor
Figures after ON represent the number of STD compressors in operation.
2. “Master unit”, and “slave unit” in this section are the names for control, and they will be transferred according to the
priority of rotation system.
3. Depending on the operating conditions of compressors, the compressors may run in patterns other than those
aforementioned.
104 Function
Si34-601 Basic Control
Function 105
Basic Control Si34-601
RXYQ54PY1 (18+18+18HP)
(To increase Step No.) (To decrease Step No.)
STEP Master Slave Slave STEP Master Slave Slave
No. unit unit1 unit2 STD No. unit unit1 unit2 STD
INV INV INV INV INV INV
1 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF 1 52 Hz OFF OFF OFF
2 56 Hz 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF 2 56 Hz OFF OFF OFF
3 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF 3 62 Hz OFF OFF OFF
4 66 Hz 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF 4 68 Hz OFF OFF OFF
5 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz OFF 5 74 Hz OFF OFF OFF
6 70 Hz 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF 6 80 Hz OFF OFF OFF
7 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF 7 88 Hz OFF OFF OFF
8 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF 8 96 Hz OFF OFF OFF
9 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF 9 104 Hz OFF OFF OFF
10 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF 10 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF OFF
11 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz OFF 11 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF OFF
12 110 Hz 110 Hz 110 Hz OFF 12 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF OFF
13 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz OFF 13 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF OFF
14 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz OFF 14 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF OFF
15 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 1 15 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF OFF
16 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 1 16 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz OFF
17 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 1 17 56 Hz 56 Hz 56 Hz OFF
18 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 1 18 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz OFF
19 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 1 19 66 Hz 66 Hz 66 Hz OFF
20 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 1 20 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz OFF
21 132 Hz 132 Hz 132 Hz ON 1 21 70 Hz 70 Hz 70 Hz OFF
22 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 2 22 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz OFF
23 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 2 23 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz OFF
24 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 2 24 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz OFF
25 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 2 25 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz OFF
26 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 2 26 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 1
27 92 Hz 92 Hz 92 Hz ON 3 27 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 1
28 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 3 28 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz ON 1
29 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 3 29 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 1
30 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 3 30 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 1
31 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 3 31 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 1
32 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 4 32 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 1
33 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 4 33 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 1
34 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 4 34 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 2
35 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 4 35 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 2
36 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 4 36 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 2
37 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 5 37 88 Hz 88 Hz 88 Hz ON 2
38 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 5 38 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 2
39 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 5 39 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 3
40 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 5 40 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 3
41 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 5 41 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 3
42 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 6 42 92 Hz 92 Hz 92 Hz ON 3
43 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 6 43 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 3
44 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 6 44 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 4
45 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 6 45 62 Hz 62 Hz 62 Hz ON 4
46 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 6 46 74 Hz 74 Hz 74 Hz ON 4
47 158 Hz 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 6 47 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 4
48 166 Hz 166 Hz 166 Hz ON 6 48 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 4
49 176 Hz 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 6 49 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 5
50 188 Hz 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 6 50 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz ON 5
51 202 Hz 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 6 51 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 5
52 210 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 6 52 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 5
53 218 Hz 218 Hz 218 Hz ON 6 53 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 5
54 232 Hz 232 Hz 232 Hz ON 6 54 52 Hz 52 Hz 52 Hz ON 6
55 248 Hz 248 Hz 248 Hz ON 6 55 68 Hz 68 Hz 68 Hz ON 6
56 266 Hz 266 Hz 266 Hz ON 6 56 80 Hz 80 Hz 80 Hz ON 6
57 96 Hz 96 Hz 96 Hz ON 6
58 104 Hz 104 Hz 104 Hz ON 6
59 116 Hz 116 Hz 116 Hz ON 6
60 124 Hz 124 Hz 124 Hz ON 6
61 144 Hz 144 Hz 144 Hz ON 6
62 158 Hz 158 Hz 158 Hz ON 6
63 166 Hz 166 Hz 166 Hz ON 6
64 176 Hz 176 Hz 176 Hz ON 6
65 188 Hz 188 Hz 188 Hz ON 6
66 202 Hz 202 Hz 202 Hz ON 6
67 210 Hz 210 Hz 210 Hz ON 6
68 218 Hz 218 Hz 218 Hz ON 6
69 232 Hz 232 Hz 232 Hz ON 6
70 248 Hz 248 Hz 248 Hz ON 6
71 266 Hz 266 Hz 266 Hz ON 6
Notes:
1. INV : Inverter compressor
STD : Standard compressor
Figures after ON represent the number of STD compressors in operation.
2. “Master unit”, and “slave unit” in this section are the names for control, and they will be transferred according to the
priority of rotation system.
3. Depending on the operating conditions of compressors, the compressors may run in patterns other than those
aforementioned.
106 Function
Si34-601 Basic Control
7 Cooling: 951 760 Cooling: 821 870 1091 1061 1091 1061 1136 1106
Heating: 941 Heating: 800
Cooling: 951 Cooling: 796 Cooling: 821
8 Heating: 941 Heating: 780 Heating: 800 870 1136 1106 1136 1106 1166 1136
* Figures listed above are all those controlled while in standard mode, which vary when the system is set to high static
pressure or capacity precedence mode.
Function 107
Basic Control Si34-601
Pc<2.75MPa Pc>3.24MPa
*For fan revolutions in each step,
Upper limit of outdoor unit refer to information on page 107.
fan revolutions
Step 7
PI control
Lapse of 20 sec.
PI control
-1 step on Hold the +1 step on
current step on
outdoor unit fan outdoor unit fan outdoor unit fan
PI control Lapse of 20 sec.
108 Function
Si34-601 Special Control
3. Special Control
3.1 Startup Control
This control is used to equalize the pressure in the front and back of the compressor prior to the startup of the
compressor, thus reducing startup loads. Furthermore, the inverter is turned ON to charge the capacitor.
In addition, to avoid stresses to the compressor due to oil return or else after the startup, the following control is made
and the position of the four way valve is also determined. To position the four way valve, the master and slave units
simultaneously start up.
3.1.1 Startup Control in Cooling Operation
Thermostat ON
Outdoor unit fan STEP4 Ta<20°C: OFF +1 step/15 sec. (when Pc>2.16MPa)
Ta≥20°C: STEP4 -1 step/15 sec. (when Pc<1.77MPa)
Four way valve (20S1) Holds OFF OFF
Main motorized valve (EV1) 0 pls 480 pls 480 pls
Subcooling motorized valve 0 pls 0 pls 0 pls
(EV2) (RXYQ8~)
Hot gas bypass valve OFF OFF OFF
(SVP)
Accumulator oil return valve OFF OFF OFF
(SVO)
Injection (SVT) (RXYQ5P OFF OFF OFF
model)
Ending conditions A lapse of one minute A lapse of 10 sec. • A lapse of 130 sec.
OR • Pc - Pe>0.39MPa
Function 109
Special Control Si34-601
INV
STD
25
20
Pc
15 9
Pressure
8
Number of
10 7
compressors
6
5 5
Pe
4
3
0
Time
Start up STD compressors at intervals of 15 seconds.
110 Function
Si34-601 Special Control
• 3 min. • 3 min.
Ending conditions 20 sec. or • Ts - Te<5°C or • Pe<0.6MPa
• HTdi>110°C
Function 111
Special Control Si34-601
112 Function
Si34-601 Special Control
• 10 min. • 10 sec.
Ending conditions 170 sec. or • Tb>11°C or • Pc - Pe>0.4MPa
Function 113
Special Control Si34-601
114 Function
Si34-601 Special Control
3.6 Standby
3.6.1 Restart Standby
Used to forcedly stop the compressor for a period of 3 minutes, in order to prevent the frequent ON/OFF of the
compressor and equalize the pressure within the refrigerant system.
Actuator Operation
Compressor OFF
Ta>30°C: STEP4
Outdoor unit fan Ta≤30°C: OFF
Four way valve Holds
Main motorized valve (EV1) 0 pls
Subcooling motorized (EV2) 0 pls
Hot gas bypass valve (SVP) OFF
Accumulator oil return valve (SVO) OFF
Injection (SVT) (RXYQ5P model) OFF
Ending conditions 3 min.
Function 115
Special Control Si34-601
116 Function
Si34-601 Special Control
Function 117
Protection Control Si34-601
4. Protection Control
4.1 High Pressure Protection Control
This high pressure protection control is used to prevent the activation of protection devices due
to abnormal increase of high pressure and to protect compressors against the transient
increase of high pressure.
After 10 sec.
STD compressor Pc>3.64MPa
standby
Pc>3.10MPa
Pc<2.9MPa
System load down 1 steps
After 10 sec.
Pc>3.10MPa
Pc<3.0MPa
Current step maintained INV upper limit
Pc>3.49MPa rps: 1-step up
After 60 sec.
Pc<2.52MPa
118 Function
Si34-601 Protection Control
Pe<0.34MPa Pe>0.39MPa
Pe<0.07MPa
After 10 sec.
Function 119
Protection Control Si34-601
★ Each compressor performs the discharge pipe temperature protection control individually
in the following sequence.
[INV compressor]
RXYQ5PY1: 52 Hz or HTdi>135˚C
Other models: HTdi>120˚C for 10 min. or more.
INV62 Hz + OFF + OFF
[STD compressor]
After 10 min.
120 Function
Si34-601 Protection Control
★ In the case of multi-outdoor-unit system, each INV compressor performs these controls in
the following sequence.
Nomal operation
Invertercurrent >14.7A
Inverter current <14.7A
&
INV upper limit frequency: 1-step down INV upper limit frequency = max
from current compressor frequency
Nomal operation
Tfin>84˚C
Tfin<81˚C
INV upper limit frequency: 1-step / &
INV upper limit rps = max
1 min down from current compressor
rps
Tfin>93˚C
Function 121
Protection Control Si34-601
STD compressor ON
SVT = OFF
SVT = ON
122 Function
Si34-601 Other Control
5. Other Control
5.1 Outdoor Unit Rotation
In the case of multi-outdoor-unit system, this outdoor unit rotation is used to prevent the
compressor from burning out due to unbalanced oil level between outdoor units.
Example) The following diagram shows outdoor unit rotation in combination of 3 outdoor units.
(in heating) (in cooling)
Outdoor unit
Priority Priority Priority rotation Priority Priority Priority
3 1 2 2 3 1
Function 123
Other Control Si34-601
<In Cooling>
·There are outdoor
units that stop
operation.
or
·Low pressure of all
outdoor units in
operation < 0.25 MPa.
Outdoor unit
Priority Priority Priority rotation Priority Priority Priority
2 3 1 1 2 3
* “Master unit”, “slave unit 1” and “slave unit 2” in this section are the names for installation.
They are determined in installation work, and not changed thereafter. (These names are
different from “master unit” and “slave unit” for control.)
The outdoor unit connected the control wires (F1 and F2) for the indoor unit should be
designated as main unit.
Consequently, The LED display on the main PC board for “master unit”, “slave unit 1” and
“slave unit 2” do not change. (Refer to the page 127.)
Caution
In order to disable the compressor operation due to a failure or else, be sure to do so
in emergency operation mode.
NEVER attempt to disconnect power supply wires from magnetic contactors or else.
(Doing so will operate compressors in combination that disables oil equalization
between the compressors, thus resulting in malfunctions of other normal
compressors.)
124 Function
Si34-601 Other Control
Function 125
Other Control Si34-601
Note : In order to forcedly clear the automatic backup operation, reset the power
supply with the outdoor unit in the stopped state.
126 Function
Si34-601 Other Control
Note : Reset the power supply during the outdoor unit is stopping to cancel the
automatic backup operation forcibly.
Function 127
Other Control Si34-601
128 Function
Si34-601 Outline of Control (Indoor Unit)
6.1.1 When the Float Switch is Tripped While the Cooling Thermostat is
ON:
∗ 1. The objective of residual operation is to completely drain any moisture adhering to the fin of
the indoor unit heat exchanger when the thermostat goes off during cooling operation.
6.1.2 When the Float Switch is Tripped while the Cooling Thermostat is
OFF :
Function 129
Outline of Control (Indoor Unit) Si34-601
During heating operation, if the float switch is not reset even after the 5 minutes operation, 5
seconds stop, 5 minutes operation cycle ends, operation continues until the switch is reset.
6.1.4 When the Float Switch is Tripped and “AF” is Displayed on the
Remote Controller:
Note: If the float switch is tripped five times in succession, a drain malfunction is determined to have
occurred. “AF” is then displayed as operation continues.
130 Function
Si34-601 Outline of Control (Indoor Unit)
Existing position
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P1 P1
P0' P2
P2
P3 P1' P4 P0''
P4 P1''
P4 P2'
P2''
P3'
P4' P4'' P3''
Draft
prevention P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 Same as existing position
position
Range of direction adjustment
Function 131
Outline of Control (Indoor Unit) Si34-601
Cooling If there is a significant difference in the preset temperature and the suction temperature, fine
adjustment control is carried out using a body thermostat sensor, or using the sensor in the
remote controller near the position of the user when the suction temperature is near the preset
temperature.
And, assuming suction temperature has changed from 30°C to 18°C (F → A):
Body thermostat sensor is used for temperatures from 30°C to 25°C (F → D).
Remote controller thermostat sensor is used for temperatures from 25°C to 21°C (D → B).
Body thermostat sensor is used for temperatures from 21°C to 18°C (B → A).
132 Function
Si34-601 Outline of Control (Indoor Unit)
Heating When heating, the hot air rises to the top of the room, resulting in the temperature being lower
near the floor where the occupants are. When controlling by body thermostat sensor only, the
unit may therefore be turned off by the thermostat before the lower part of the room reaches the
preset temperature. The temperature can be controlled so the lower part of the room where the
occupants are doesn’t become cold by widening the range in which thermostat sensor in remote
controller can be used so that suction temperature is higher than the preset temperature.
Ex: When heating Assuming the preset temperature in the figure above is 24°C, and
the suction temperature has changed from 18°C to 28°C (A → D):
(This example also assumes there are several other air conditioners, the VRV system is off, and
that temperature changes even when the thermostat sensor is off.)
Body thermostat sensor is used for temperatures from 18°C to 25°C (A → C).
Remote controller thermostat sensor is used for temperatures from 25°C to 28°C (C → D).
And, assuming suction temperature has changed from 28°C to 18°C (D → A):
Remote controller thermostat sensor is used for temperatures from 28°C to 23°C (D → B).
Body thermostat sensor is used for temperatures from 23°C to 18°C (B → A).
Function 133
Outline of Control (Indoor Unit) Si34-601
While in a single remote controller group control, the body thermostat is only used fro this
control.
Furthermore, while in heating operation, cassette-mounted indoor units conduct the thermostat
control by a value compensated by -2°C for the value detected with the body thermostat.
(Through field settings, the thermostat differential setting can be changed from 1°C to 0.5°C.
For details on the changing procedure, refer to information on page onward.)
Assuming that the suction air temperature at the time of starting the dry operation is Tro and the
suction air temperature in operation is Tr,
Furthermore, while in dry operation mode, fans operate at L flow rate, stops for a period of six
minutes while the thermostat is OFF, and then return to operation at L flow rate. (This control is
used to prevent a rise in indoor temperature while in thermostat OFF mode.)
134 Function
Si34-601 Outline of Control (Indoor Unit)
LL
The fan is not OFF before initiating the hot start: LL
The fan is OFF before initiating the hot start: OFF
OFF
setting
Po (Horizontal)
Function 135
Outline of Control (Indoor Unit) Si34-601
136 Function
Si34-601 Outline of Control (Indoor Unit)
Residual operation time = 100 seconds on ceiling suspended type or 60 seconds on other types
Function 137
Outline of Control (Indoor Unit) Si34-601
Objective To select cooling, heating, or fan operation mode according to the suction air (outdoor air)
temperature.
Cooling
"Low outdoor air protection control"
Fan operation
Fan stop
18
Fan operation
Heating
16
Fan operation
Automatic mode Heating (Fixed speed) Cooling
(Thermostat
OFF) Cooling
Heating
18
16
138 Function
Si34-601 Outline of Control (Indoor Unit)
T3
Refrigerant
Discharge
air
CPU
T1 Ts
T4
T2 Temp.
Setting
EV
Refrigerant
Is
No No
Is EV possible EV possible to
to open? close?
Judge if the superheat degree
Judge if the superheat degree Yes Yes is not too large when the EV is
is not too small when the EV is closed.
opened. If yes, If yes,
EV is opened. EV is closed.
EV=EV+∆EV EV=EV–∆EV
Function 139
Outline of Control (Indoor Unit) Si34-601
Refrigerant
Discharge Tc
air
CPU
(From Outdoor unit)
T1 Ts
T4
T2 Temp.
Setting
EV
Refrigerant
T1: Temperature detected by suction air thermistor Th1
T2: Temperature detected by liquid pipe temp. thermistor Th2
T3: Temperature detected by gas pipe temp. thermistor Th3
T4: Temperature detected by discharge air thermistor Th4
Tc : Outdoor unit condensing temperature
EV: Electronic expansion valve opening
Is
No No
Is EV possible EV possible to
to open? close?
Judge if the superheat degree Judge if the superheat degree
is not too small when the EV is Yes Yes is not too large when the EV is
opened. closed.
If yes, If yes,
EV is opened EV is closed.
EV=EV+∆EV EV=EV–∆EV
140 Function
Si34-601 Outline of Control (Indoor Unit)
<Cooling>
Target discharge air temp. Ts – Discharge air temp. T4
>5 degree continue for 5 minutes.
→Thermostat stops for 1 minute. →Thermostat ON
<Heating>
Discharge air temp. T4 – Target discharge air temp. Ts >5 degree continue for 5
& minutes
EV opening is low limit
Objective In cooling (or fan operation) or heating, if outdoor air is low in temperature, stop the fan forcibly.
[Heating]
Turn OFF the fan for a period of 60 minutes at a suction temperature of –5°C or lower.
In order to monitor the outdoor air temperature, however, turn ON the fan for a period of one
minute and turn OFF the fan again at a temperature of –5°C or lower after the said timer
completes the operative period.
Reset the 60-minute timer when the fan stops running.
* The thermostat will not turn ON in one minute due to the temperature while the fan stops.
This control shall be disabled at test run both in cooling and heating. (The test run shall be
conducted first.)
Function 141
Outline of Control (Indoor Unit) Si34-601
142 Function
Si34-601
Part 5
Test Operation
1. Test Operation
1.1 Installation Process
Below Fiure shows the installation process. Install in the order of the steps shown.
3. Selection of Location
9. Pipe Insulation
Check airtight test and vacuum Have the airtight test and the vacuum drying been conducted
drying. according to the procedure in the Installation Manual?
Check the stop valves for Check to be sure the stop valves are under the following
conditions. conditions.
Liquid-side stop valve Gas-side stop valve
Open Open
Check the LED display of the Check to be sure the transmission is normal.
outdoor unit PC board. The transmission is normal if the LEDs display conditions as shown in
table below.
LED display 7 ON 7 OFF 9 Blinking
Micro- COOL / HEAT select
LED display computer Low
MODE TEST Demand Multi
(Default status before operation IND MASTER SLAVE
noise
monitor
delivery)
HAP H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H8P
One outdoor unit installed 9 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
(*) The master unit is the outdoor unit to which the transmission wiring for
the indoor units is conncted.
The other outdoor units are slave units.
Conduct check operations. The check operations shown below will be automatically initiated.
• Check for erroneous wirings
• Check for failure to open stop valves
• Check for excessive refrigerant refilling
• Automatic judgment of piping length
1.2.3.1 Preparations
<Needed tools>
• To prevent entry of any impurities and insure sufficient
pressure resistance, always use the special tools
Gauge manifold dedicated for R-410A.
Charge hose valve • Use charge hose that have pushing stick for connecting
to service port of shutoff valves or refrigerant charge
port.
• The vacuum pump for vacuum drying should be able to
lower the pressure to –100.7kPa
Vacuum pump (5 Torr –755mm Hg).
• Take care the pump oil never flow backward into the
refrigerant pipe during the pump stops.
<The system for air tight test and vacuum drying>
• Referring to figure 28, connect an nitrogen tank, refrigerant tank, and a vacuum pump to the
outdoor unit.
• The shutoff valve and valve A~C in figure 28 should be open or closed as shown in the table
below.
Liquid side
shutoff valve
Refrigerant charge port
Gas side
shutoff valve Outdoor Outdoor
Charge Shutoff valve unit unit
hose service port
Measuring device
Gouge manifold
Valve B
Nitrogen
Valve C
To indoor unit
R-410A cylinder Vacuum pump Valve A
(with siphon) Interunit pipings
Gas flow
fig. 28
Note:
The airtightness test and vacuum drying should be done using the liquid
side and gas side shutoff valve service ports.
See the [R-410A] Label attached to the front plate of the outdoor unit for
details on the location of the service port (see figure at right).
See [Shutoff valve operation procedure] for details on handling the
shutoff valve. (Refer page 149)
The refrigerant charge port is connected to unit pipe. [Caution] Label
When shipped, the unit contains refrigerant, so use caution when
attaching the charge hose.
Note:
If moisture might enter the piping, follow belows.
(I.e., if doing work during the rainy season, if the actual work takes long enough that
condensation may form on the inside of the pipes, if rain might enter the pipes during
work, etc.)
1. After performing the vacuum drying for two hours, pressurize to 0.05 MPa (i.e., vacuum
breakdown) with nitrogen gas, then depressurize down to –100.7 kPa for an hour using the
vacuum pump (vacuum drying).
2. If the pressure does not reach –100.7 kPa even after depressurizing for at least two hours,
repeat the vacuum breakdown - vacuum drying process.
After vacuum drying, maintain the vacuum for an hour and make sure the pressure does not rise
by monitoring with a vacuum gauge.
Caution Always use the proper refrigerant (R-410A). If charged with the refrigerant containing an
improper material, it may cause an explosion or accident.
R-410A is a mixed refrigerant, so charging it as a gas will cause the refrigerant composition
to change, which may prevent normal operation.
Note:
Do not open the shutoff valve until “1.2.1 Check work prior to turn power supply on” in page
145 are completed. If the shutoff valve is left open without turning on the power, it may cause
refrigerant to buildup in the compressor, leading insulation degradation.
Be sure to use the correct tools.
The shutoff valve is not a back-seat type. If forced it to open, it might break the valve body.
When using a service port, use the charge hose.
After tightening the cap, make sure no refrigerant gas is leaking.
[Tightening torque]
The sizes of the shutoff valves on each model and the tightening torque for each size are listed
in the table below.
<Size of Shutoff Valve>
5HP type 8HP type 10HP type 12HP type 14HP type 16HP type 18HP type
φ 9.5 φ 12.7
Liquid side The 12HP type corresponds to the 12.7-diameter The 18HP type corresponds to the
shutoff valve onsite piping using the included piping. 15.9-diameter onsite piping using the
accessory pipe.
φ 25.4
The 10HP type corresponds to the
Gas side φ 15.9 φ 19.1 22.2-diameter onsite piping using the accessory pipe.
shutoff valve The 12 ~ 18HP type corresponds to the 28.6-diameter onsite
piping using the accessory pipe.
<Tightening torque>
Tightening torque N·m (Turn clockwise to close)
Shutoff valve size Cap
Shaft (valve body) Service port
(valve lid)
φ 9.5 5.4 - 6.6 13.5 - 16.5
Hexagonal wrench
4 mm
φ 12.7 8.1 - 9.9 18.0 - 22.0
Hexagonal wrench 11.5 - 13.9
φ 15.9 13.5 - 16.5 6 mm
φ 19.1 22.5 - 27.5
27.0 - 33.0 Hexagonal wrench
φ 25.4 8 mm
Service port
Cap
fig 34
[To open]
1. Remove the cap and turn the shaft counterclockwise with the hexagon wrench (JISB4648).
2. Turn it until the shaft stops.
3. Make sure to tighten the cap securely.
(For the tightening torque, refer to the item <Tightening Torque>.)
[To close]
1. Remove the cap and turn the shaft clockwise with the hexagon wrench (JISB4648).
2. Securely tighten the valve until the shaft contacts the main body seal.
3. Make sure to tighten the cap securely.
(For the tightening torque, refer to the item <Tightening Torque>.)
4. Press the MODE button (BS1) once. This returns to Setting Mode 1
(default). 3343333
Note:
Press the “MODE button” (BS1) if you get confused while operating.
This returns to Setting Mode 1 (default).
Caution Make sure to use the protect tool (protective groves and goggles) when charging the
refrigerant.
Due to a danger of liquid hammer, the refrigerant must not be charged over the allowable
maximum amount when charging the refrigerant.
Do not perform the refrigerant charging operation under working for the indoor unit.
When opening the front panel, make sure to take caution to the fan rotation during the
working.
After the outdoor unit stops operating, the fan may keep rotation for a while.
Note:
If operation is performed within 12 minutes after the indoor and outdoor units are turned on,
H2P will be lit on and the compressor will not operate.
In order to ensure uniform refrigerant distribution, it may take up to around 10 minutes for the
compressor to start up after the unit starting operating. This is not a malfunction.
<About refrigerant charging>
The refrigerant charge port is connected to the piping inside the unit.
When the unit is shipped from the factory, the unit’s internal piping is already charged with
refrigerant, so be careful when connecting the charge hose.
After adding the refrigerant, make sure to close the lid of the refrigerant charging port.
The tightening torque for the lid is 11.5 to 13.9 Nm.
See [Shutoff valve operation procedure] in 1.2.4.1 for details on how to handle shutoff
valves.
When done or when pausing the refrigerant charging operation, close the valve of the
refrigerant tank immediately. If the tank is left with the valve open, the amount of refrigerant
which is properly charged may be off the point. More refrigerant may be charged by any
remaining pressure after the machine is stopped.
<About check operation>
Make sure to perform the check operation after installation. Otherwise, the malfunction code
“U3” will be displayed and normal operation cannot be performed.
And the failure of “Check of miswiring” may also cause abnormal operation. Performance
may drop due to the failure of “Judgment of piping length”.
Check operation must be performed for each refrigerant piping system.
Checking is impossible if plural systems are being done at once.
The individual problems of indoor units can not be checked.
About these problems check by test run after the check operation is completed. (See page
158)
The check operation cannot be performed in recovery or other service modes.
1. Make sure the following works are complete in accordance with the installation manual.
Piping work
Wiring work
Air tight test
Vacuum drying
Installation work for indoor unit
2. Calculate the “additional charging amount” using “How to calculate the additional refrigerant
to be charged” in “6 Example of connection” on Part7. Appendix in page 363.
3. Open the valve C (See the figure 31. The valve A, B and the liquid and gas side shutout
valve must be left closed), and charge the refrigerant of the “additional charging amount”
from the liquid side shutout valve service port.
If the “additional charging amount” was charged fully, close the valve C and go to step 5.
If the “additional charging amount” was not charged fully, go to step 4.
Note:
The refrigerant will be charged about 22kg in one hour at outdoor temp. 30°C DB (6kg at 0°C
DB).
If you need to speedup in case of multi system, connect the refrigerant cylinders to each
outdoor unit as shown in the figure 33.
Pipe intake
fig 32
Refrigerant
charge port
Liquid side In case of multi system if you need to speedup.
Charge hose shutoff valve
Gas side
shutoff valve
Shutoff valve Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor
service port unit unit unit
valve B
Measuring
device valve C
valve A
valve A
To indoor unit
R-410A cylinder : Field piping
(with siphon) : Refrigerant flow
fig 33
STEP2 If necessary, set the field setting by using the dip switch on the outdoor unit PC-
board(A1P).
(For how to set, see “1.2.5.1 Onsite Settings With the Power Off”)
STEP3 • Close the EL. COMPO. BOX lid and all front panel except on the side of the EL.
COMPO. BOX (*1) and turn the power to the outdoor unit and all connected indoor
units. (*2)
• After H2P stop blinking (about 12 minutes after turning on the power), check LED
displays as shown in the table [Display of normal system] and the system is normal
state.
If H2P is blinking, check the malfunction code in the remote controller, and correct the
malfunction in accordance with [Remote controller display malfunction code] in page
155.
(*1) Lead the refrigerant charge hose etc from the pipe intake. All front panels must be
closed at the procedure (9).
(*2) • If you perform the refrigerant charging operation within the refrigerant system that
have
the power off unit, the operation cannot finish properly.
For confirming the number of the outdoor and indoor units with the power on, see
[How to check how many units are connected] in chapter 1.2.4.1. In case of a multi
system,
turn on the power to all outdoor units in the refrigerant system.
• To energize the crankcase heater, make sure to turn on for 6 hours before starting
operation.
STEP4 Start the additional refrigerant charge operation.
(About the system settings for additional refrigerant charge operation, refer to the
[Service Precaution] label attached on the EL. COMPO. BOX lid in the outdoor unit.)
Open valve A immediately after starting the compressor.
STEP5 Close the valve A if the “additional charging amount” of refrigerant was charged, and
push the RETURN button (BS3) once.
STEP6 Record the charging amount on the accessory “REQUEST FOR THE INDICATION”
label and attach it to the back side of the front panel.
5. After completing the additional refrigerant charging perform the check operation following
below
NOTE:
• For check operation, the following work will be performed.
Check of shutoff valve opening
Check of miswiring
Judgment of piping length
Check of refrigerant overcharge
• It takes about 40 minutes to complete the check operation.
STEP4 Make the onsite settings as needed using the push button (BS1-BS5) on the outdoor
unit PC-board (A1P) with the power on. (See “1.2.5.2 Onsite Settings With the Power
On”)
STEP5 Perform the check operation following the Check Operation Method of the [Service
Precautions] label on the EL. COMPO. BOX lid. The system operation for about 40
minutes and automatically stops the check operation.
If the malfunction code is not displayed in the remote controller after the system stop,
check operation is completed. Normal operation will be possible after 5 minutes. If the
malfunction code is displayed in the remote controller, correct the malfunction following
[Remote controller displays malfunction code] and perform the check operation again.
If any malfunction codes other than the above are displayed, check the service manual for how
to respond.
Use an insulated rod to operate the push buttons via the inspection door of EL. COMPO. BOX
lid.
There is a risk of electric shock if you touch any live parts, since this operation must be
performed with the power on.
NOTE:
• Heating is not possible if the outdoor temperature is 24°C or higher. Refer to the Operation
manual.
• If a knocking sound can be heard in the liquid compression of the compressor, stop the unit
immediately and then energize the crank case heater for a sufficient length of time before
restarting the operation.
• Once stopping, the compressor will not restart in about 5 minutes even if the On/Off button of
the remote controller is pushed.
• When the system operation is stopped by the remote controller, the outdoor units may
continue operating for further 5 minutes at maximum.
• The outdoor unit fan may rotate at low speeds if the Night-time low noise setting or the
External low noise level setting is made, but this is not a malfunction.
NOTE:
After the test run, when handing the unit over to the customer, make sure the EL.COMPO.BOX
lid, the inspection door, and the unit casing are all attached.
Indoor unit If ON button is pushed during operation described above, the "UH"
malfunction indicator blinks.
(Returns to normal when automatic setting is complete.)
Indoor unit If ON button is pushed during operation described above, the operation lamp
lights but the compressor does not operate. (Returns to normal when
automatic setting is complete.)
1.3.3 When an Indoor Unit or Outdoor unit Has Been Added, or Indoor or
Outdoor Unit PC Board Has Been Changed
Be sure to push and hold the RESET button for 5 seconds. If not, the addition cannot be
recognized. In this case, the unit cannot be run for up to 12 minutes to automatically set the
address (indoor-outdoor address, etc.)
Status
Outdoor unit Test lamp H2P .... ON
Can also be set during operation described above.
Indoor unit If ON button is pushed during operation described above, the "UH" or "U4"
malfunction indicator blinks. (Returns to normal when automatic setting is
complete.)
Service cover
Switch box
(the upper right)
Caution When the 400 volt power supply is applyed to "N" phase by mistake,
replace Inverter P.C.B (A2P) and control transformer (T1R, T2R) in
switch box together.
(V0847)
HAP
(3) Mode setting switch H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H8P
BS1 BS2 BS3 BS4 BS5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
DS1 DS2
MODE SET RETURN TEST RESET
F1 F2 F1 F2 Q1 Q2
Indoor − Outdoor −
Outdoor Outdoor Multi outdoor
(V3054)
(1) Microcomputer normal monitor
This monitor blinks while in normal operation, and turns on or off when a malfunction occurs.
3. Field Setting
3.1 Field Setting from Remote Controller
Individual function of indoor unit can be changed from the remote controller. At the time of
installation or after service inspection / repair, make the local setting in accordance with the
following description.
Wrong setting may cause malfunction.
(When optional accessory is mounted on the indoor unit, setting for the indoor unit may be
required to change. Refer to information in the option handbook.)
CODE NO. 3 4
1 7 TEST
6 5 2
(V0292)
1. When in the normal mode, press the “ ” button for a minimum of four seconds, and the
FIELD SET MODE is entered.
2. Select the desired MODE NO. with the “ ” button ().
3. During group control, when setting by each indoor unit (mode No. 20, 22 and 23 have been
selected), push the “ ” button () and select the INDOOR UNIT NO to be set. (This
operation is unnecessary when setting by group.)
4. Push the “ ” upper button () and select FIRST CODE NO.
5. Push the “ ” lower button () and select the SECOND CODE NO.
6. Push the “ ” button () once and the present settings are SET.
7. Push the “ ” button () to return to the NORMAL MODE.
(Example)
If during group setting and the time to clean air filter is set to FILTER CONTAMINATION,
HEAVY, SET MODE NO. to “10” FIRST CODE NO. to “0”, and SECOND CODE NO. to “02”.
1. When in the normal mode, push the “ ” button for 4 seconds or more, and operation
then enters the “field set mode.”
2. Select the desired “mode No.” with the “ ” button.
3. Pushing the “ ” button, select the first code No.
4. Pushing the “ ” button, select the second code No.
5. Push the timer “ ” button and check the settings.
6. Push the “ ” button to return to the normal mode.
(Example)
When setting the filter sign time to “Filter Dirtiness-High” in all group unit setting, set the Mode
No. to “10”, Mode setting No. to “0” and setting position No. to “02”.
Notes : 1. Settings are made simultaneously for the entire group, however, if you select the mode No.
inside parentheses, you can also set by each individual unit. Setting changes however
cannot be checked except in the individual mode for those in parentheses.
2. The mode numbers inside parentheses cannot be used by wireless remote controllers, so
they cannot be set individually. Setting changes also cannot be checked.
3. Marked are factory set.
4. Do not make settings other than those described above. Nothing is displayed for functions
the indoor unit is not equipped with.
5. “88” may be displayed to indicate the remote controller is resetting when returning to the
normal mode.
6. If the setting mode to “Equipped”, heat reclaim ventilation fan conducts the fan residual
operation by linking to indoor unit.
Ceiling mounted cassette type Slim Ceiling Ceiling Ceiling Wall Floor Concealed New Outdoor
Ceiling mounted mounted suspended mounted standing Floor Ceiling air
Multi flow Double Corner mounted built-in duct type type type standing suspende processing
flow type duct type type type d cassette unit
type type
FXMQ-
FXFQ FXZQ FXCQ FXKQ FXDQ FXSQ FXMQ FXHQ FXAQ FXLQ FXNQ FXUQ MF
Filter sign { { { { { { { { { { { { {
Remote controller
thermostat sensor { { { { { { { { { { { { —
Setting Table
Mode No. Setting Switch No. Setting Position No. Setting
01 Long-Life Filter
10 (20) 1 02 Ultra-Long-Life Filter (1)
03 —
F2 T1 T2
Forced stop
Input A
Setting Table
Setting Table
Mode No. First Code No. Second Code No. Setting
01 LL Fan Speed
12(22) 3
02 Set Fan Speed
For the above reasons, when the unit is set enabling to utilize “Auto restart function after power
failure reset”, utmost care should be paid for the occurrence of the following situation.
Caution 1. The air conditioner starts operation suddenly after power failure reset or
the main power supply turned on again. Consequently, the user might be
surprised (with question for the reason why).
2. In the service work, for example, turning off the main power switch during
the unit is in operation, and turning on the switch again after the work is
completed start the unit operation (the fan rotates).
Setting Table
Second Code
Mode No. First Code No. No. Setting
Setting Table
Setting Mode No. First Code No. Second Code No.
Down-flow operation: Yes 01
13 (23) 3
Down-flow operation: No 02
Setting Table
Mode No. First Code No. Second Code No. Setting
Upward (Draft
01 prevention)
13 (23) 4 02 Standard
Downward (Ceiling
03 soiling prevention)
Air flow rate switching at discharge grille for field air flow rate switching
When the optional parts (high performance filter, etc.) is installed, sets to change fan speed for
securing air flow rate.
Follow the instruction manual for the optional parts to enter the setting numbers.
MODE NO.
GROUP NO.
UNIT NO.
FIELD SET
SETTING MODE
TEST
3
5 4
2,6
Note:
For wireless remote controller, see the following.
For setting group No. of HRV and wiring adaptor for other air conditioners, etc., refer to the
instruction manual attached.
NOTICE
Enter the group No. and installation place of the indoor unit into the attached installation table.
Be sure to keep the installation table with the operation manual for maintenance.
BRC7C Type Group No. setting by wireless remote controller for centralized control
BRC7E Type 1. When in the normal mode, push “ ” button for 4 seconds or more, and operation then
BRC4C Type enters the “field set mode.”
2. Set mode No. “00” with “ ” button.
3. Set the group No. for each group with “ ”“ ” button (advance/backward).
4. Enter the selected group numbers by pushing “ ” button.
5. Push “ ” button and return to the normal mode.
Centoral Remote
Controller
Indoor/Outdoor Outdoor/Outdoor Indoor/Outdoor Outdoor/Outdoor
F1 F2
F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2
F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2
RC
Group Control by Remote Contoller
1-00 Main RC RC Sub RC
(autmatic unit address)
1-01 1-02
F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2
No Remote Controller
RC
1-03 (V0917)
1-04
Caution When turning the power supply on, the unit may often not accept any operation while "88" is
displaying after all indications were displayed once for about 1 minute on the liquid crystal
display. This is not an operative fault.
How to Select Whether operation by remote controller will be possible or not for turning on/off, controlling
Operation Mode temperature or setting operation mode is selected and decided by the operation mode given on
the right edge of the table below.
Example
ON by remote OFF by remote
Temperature Operation mode Control
controller controller OFF by control by setting by mode is "1."
(Unified ON by (Unified OFF by remote remote controller remote controller
central remote central remote controller
controller) controller)
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
Rejection Rejection Rejection Acceptance Acceptance (VL069)
Acceptance 0
Rejection
ON/OFF control Rejection 10
impossible by Rejection
(Example) Acceptance
remote controller Acceptance (Example) 1(Example)
(Example)
Rejection (Example) Rejection 11
Acceptance 2
Rejection
OFF control only Rejection (Example) Rejection 12
possible by
remote controller Acceptance 3
Acceptance
Rejection 13
Acceptance 4
Rejection
Rejection 14
Centralized
Acceptance 5
Acceptance
Rejection 15
Acceptance Acceptance
Acceptance 6
Rejection
Rejection 16
Individual Acceptance
Acceptance 7 ∗1
Acceptance
Rejection 17
Acceptance 8
Rejection
Timer operation Acceptance Acceptance Rejection 18
possible by (During timer at ON (During timer at ON
remote controller position only) position only) Acceptance 9
Acceptance
Rejection 19
Do not select “timer operation possible by remote controller” if not using a remote controller.
Operation by timer is impossible in this case.
∗1. Factory setting
5 Setting of hot water Make this setting to conduct heating Set No. 16 of "Setting mode 2" to ON.
heater operation using the hot water heater.
Make this setting to operate a system with
diffuser duct while in high static pressure
Setting of high mode. (Use this setting mode when shields
6 static pressure are installed on upper floors or balconies.) Set No. 18 of "Setting mode 2" to ON.
* In order to mount the diffuser duct, remove
the cover from the outdoor unit fan.
2 Indoor unit forced Used to operate the indoor unit in forced Set No. 6 of "Setting mode 2" to indoor unit
operation operation mode. forced operation mode.
Change of targeted
evaporating In cooling operation, used to change the Select high side or low side with No. 8 of
3 temperature targeted evaporating temperature for "Setting mode 2".
(in cooling) compressor capacity control.
6 Setting of Used to start units not in sequence but Set No. 11 of "Setting mode 2" to NONE.
sequential startup simultaneously.
If the compressor has a failure, used to
prohibit the operation of compressor(s) Make this setting while in "Setting mode 2".
Emergency concerned or outdoor unit(s) concerned For system with a single outdoor unit: Set
7 operation (*1) and to conduct emergency operation of the with No. 19 or 42.
Service setting
system only with operable compressor(s) For system with multiple outdoor units: Set
or outdoor unit(s). with No. 38, 39, or 40.
DS1-2 ON
~DS1-4 Not used Do not change the factory settings.
OFF (Factory set)
DS2-1 ON
~4 Not used Do not change the factory settings.
OFF (Factory set)
Caution DIP switch Setting after changing the main P.C.Board(A1P) to spare parts P.C.B.
After the replacement by the spare PC board, be sure to make settings shown below.
When you change the main P.C.Board(A1P) to spare parts P.C.B., please carry out the following
setting.
ON ON
Initial conditions of dip switches OFF OFF
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
DS1 DS2
DS2-2 Model setting Make the following settings according to models of outdoor units.
(All models are set to OFF at factory.)
RXYQ5P RXYQ8P RXYQ10P RXYQ12P RXYQ14P RXYQ16P RXYQ18P
DS2-3
DS2-2 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
DS2-3 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
DS2-4 DS2-4 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
∗ If the DS1-1~1-4, DS2-2~2-4 setting has not been carried out, error code “UA” are displayed
and unit can not be operated.
HEAT PUMP(8HP)
RXYQ8PY1 Set DS2-1 and DS2-3 to ON.
Outdoor-
Master 7 7 8 7 7 7 7 8
multi Slave 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 9
system
Slave 2 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
(Factory setting)
BS1 BS2 BS3 BS4 BS5
Push and hold the BS1 (Normal) Push the BS1(MODE button)
(MODE button) for 5 seconds. one time.
Setting mode 2 Setting mode 1 Monitor mode
On Off Blinking
Press BS1 (MODE button) for more than 5 sec. Setting mode 1 Press BS1(MODE button).
(Initial condition)
Press BS1
(MODE button).
(V2762)
a. “Setting mode 1”
This mode is used to set and check the following items.
1. Set items ············ In order to make COOL/HEAT selection in a batch of outdoor unit group, change the setting.
• COOL/HEAT selection (IND) ·····················Used to select COOL or HEAT by individual outdoor
unit (factory set).
• COOL/HEAT selection (MASTER) ············Used to select COOL or HEAT by outdoor unit group
with the master unit.
• COOL/HEAT selection (SLAVE)················Used to select COOL or HEAT by outdoor unit group
with the slave unit.
2. Check items ······· The following items can be checked.
(1) Current operating conditions (Normal / Abnormal / In check operation)
(2) Setting conditions of COOL/HEAT selection (Individual / Batch master / Batch slave)
(3) Low noise operating conditions (In normal operation / In low noise operation)
(4) Demand operating conditions (In normal operation / In demand operation)
8 ON
7 OFF
9 Blink
Push the RETURN (BS3) button to Pushing the RETURN (BS3) button will return the system to the initial condition of
determine the setting. "Setting mode 1".
Emergency
operation
(Setting for the
38 master unit
operation
prohibition in multi-
outdoor-unit
system)
Emergency
operation
(Setting for the Used to temporarily prohibit the applicable outdoor unit
slave unit 1 from operating should there be any faulty part in multi-
39 operation outdoor-unit system. Since the comfortable environment
prohibition in multi- is extremely impaired, prompt replacement of the part is
outdoor-unit required.
system)
Emergency
operation
(Setting for the
40 slave unit 2
operation
prohibition in multi-
outdoor-unit
system)
If the INV compressor has a failure, used to run the
system only with STD compressor(s). This is a temporary
Emergency running of the system until the compressor is replaced,
operation thus making comfort extremely worse. Therefore, it is
42 (prohibition of INV recommended to replace the compressor as soon as
compressor possible.
operation) (Be noted this setting is not available on model RXYQ5,
8PY1.)
8777778 ∗
Emergency
operation OFF
39 (Slave unit 1 with 8 8 7 7 8 8 8
multi-outdoor-unit
system is inhibited to Slave unit 1 operation: Inhibited 8777787
operate.)
Emergency
operation OFF 8777778 ∗
40 (Slave
unit 2 with
multi-outdoor-unit 8 8 7 8 7 7 7
system is inhibited to Slave unit 2 operation: Inhibited 8777787
operate.)
Emergency
operation
Normal operation 8777778 ∗
42 (prohibition of INV 8 8 7 8 7 8 7 Emergency operation
compressor
operation) (prohibition of INV compressor 8777787
operation)
Push the SET button and match with the LEDs No. 1 - 15, push the RETURN button, and
confirm the data for each setting.
★ Data such as addresses and number of units is expressed as binary numbers; the two
ways of expressing are as follows:
977 7979
The number of terminal blocks for No. 12 and 13 is expressed as
64 16
No.12 128 32 an 8-digit binary number, which is the combination of four upper,
and four lower digits for No. 12 and 13 respectively. (0 - 128)
977 7997 In d the address for No. 12 is 0101, the address for No. 13 is
4 1 0110, and the combination of the two is 01010110 (binary
No.13 8 2 number), which translates to 64 + 16 + 4 + 2 = 86 (base 10
number). In other words, the number of terminal block is 86.
★ See the preceding page for a list of data, etc. for No. 0 - 25.
c Set Cool / Heat Separately for Each Outdoor Unit System by Indoor Unit Remote Controller
It does not matter whether or not there is outdoor - outdoor unit wiring.
Set outdoor unit PC board DS1-1 to IN (factory set).
Set cool/heat switching to IND (individual) for “Setting mode 1” (factory set).
Set the master unit (= indoor unit having the right to select the cooling/heating operation
mode).
<Set the master unit (= indoor unit having the right to In the case of wireless remote controllers
select the cooling/heating operation mode).> • After the check operation, the timer lamp is flashing in all
In the case of wired remote controllers connected indoor units.
• Select an indoor unit to be used as the master unit in
• After the check operation, “CHANGEOVER UNDER accordance with the request from the customer.
CONTROL” is flashing in all connected remote controllers. (It is recommended to select an indoor unit which will be
• Select an indoor unit to be used as the master unit in used most often as the master unit.)
accordance with the request from the customer. • Press the operation selector mode button in the remote
(It is recommended to select an indoor unit which will be controller of the indoor unit selected as the master unit. A
used most often as the master unit.) “peep” sound is emitted, and the timer lamp turns off in all
• Press the operation mode selector button in the remote indoor units.
controller of the indoor unit selected as the master unit. • That indoor unit will control changeover of the cooling/
• In that remote controller, “CHANGEOVER UNDER heating operation mode.
CONTROL” disappears. That remote controller will control
changeover of the cooling/heating operation mode.
• In other remote controllers, “CHANGEOVER UNDER
CONTROL” lights.
For the details, refer to the installation manual
supplied together with the indoor unit.
d Set Cool / Heat Separately for Each Outdoor Unit System by Cool / Heat Selector
It does not matter whether or not there is outdoor - outdoor unit wiring.
Set outdoor unit PC board DS1-1 to OUT (factory set).
Set cool/heat switching to IND (individual) for “Setting mode 1” (factory set).
e Set Cool / Heat for More Than One Outdoor Unit System Simultaneously in Accordance with Unified
Master Outdoor Unit by Indoor Unit Remote Controller
Install the external control adapter for outdoor unit on either the outdoor-outdoor, indoor-
outdoor transmission line.
Set outdoor unit PC board DS1-1 to IN (factory set).
In setting mode 1, set the outdoor unit you want to give cool/heat selection permission to as
the group master, and set the other outdoor units as group slave units.
Set the outdoor unit external control adapter SS1 to BOTH (factory set) or C/H, and SS2 to
OFF (factory set).
f Set Cool / Heat for More Than One Outdoor Unit System Simultaneously in Accordance with Unified
Master Outdoor Unit by Cool / Heat Selector
Install the external control adapter for outdoor unit on either the outdoor-outdoor, indoor-
outdoor transmission line.
Mount the COOL/HEAT selector to the master outdoor unit for the unified control.
Set the DS1-1 on the PC board of master outdoor unit to OUT.
In setting mode 1, set the outdoor unit you want to give cool/heat selection permission to as
the group master, and set the other outdoor units as group slave units.
Set the outdoor unit external control adapter SS1 to BOTH (factory set) or C/H, and SS2 to
OFF (factory set).
Supplementation on e and f.
When switching cool/heat for each adapter PC board with the use of more than one adapter PC
board, set the address of the external control adaptor for outdoor unit PC board DS1 and DS2
so that it matches the unified cool/heat address of outdoor unit main PC board.
Address setting for e and f (Set lower 5 digits with binary number.) [No.0 to No.31]
Address Outdoor unit PC board LED External control adaptor for outdoor unit
No. Set with setting mode 2 DS2 DS1
No 0 87 77777
0 0
No 1 87 77778
1 1
No 2 87 77787
2 2
No 3 87 77788
3 3
No 4 87 77877
4 4
~
No 30 87 88887
30 30
No 31 87 88888
31 31
(V2724)
A. When the low noise operation is carried out by external instructions (with the use
of the external control adapter for outdoor unit)
1. While in "Setting mode 2", set the setting condition for set item No. 12 (Setting of external
low noise/demand operation) to "YES".
2. If necessary, while in "Setting mode 2", select the setting condition (i.e., "Mode 1", "Mode 2",
or "Mode 3") for set item No. 25 (Setting of external low noise level).
3. If necessary, while in "Setting mode 2", set the setting condition for the set item No. 29
(Setting of capacity precedence) to "ON".
(If the condition is set to "ON", when the air-conditioning load reaches a high level, the low
noise operation command will be ignored to put the system into normal operation mode.)
B. When the low noise operation is carried out automatically at night (The external
control adapter for outdoor unit is not required)
1. While in "Setting mode 2", select the setting condition (i.e., "Mode 1", "Mode 2", or "Mode 3")
for set item No. 22 (Setting of nighttime low noise level).
2. If necessary, while in "Setting mode 2", select the setting condition (i.e., "20:00", "22:00", or
"24:00") for set item No. 26 (Setting of start time of nighttime low noise operation).
(Use the start time as a guide since it is estimated according to outdoor temperatures.)
3. If necessary, while in "Setting mode 2", select the setting condition (i.e., "06:00", "07:00", or
"08:00") for set item No. 27 (Setting of end time of nighttime low noise operation).
(Use the end time as a guide since it is estimated according to outdoor temperatures.)
4. If necessary, while in "Setting mode 2", set the setting condition for set item No. 29 (Setting
of capacity precedence) to "ON".
(If the condition is set to "ON", when the air-conditioning load reaches a high level, the
system will be put into normal operation mode even during nighttime.)
A. When the demand operation is carried out by external instructions (with the use of the
external control adapter for outdoor unit).
1. While in "Setting mode 2", set the setting condition for set item No. 12 (Setting of external
low noise/demand operation) to "YES".
2. If necessary, while in "Setting mode 2", select the set item No. 30 (Setting of Demand 1
level) and then set the setting condition to targeted mode.
B. When the Normal demand operation is carried out. (Use of the external control
adapter for outdoor unit is not required.)
1. While in "Setting mode 2", make setting of the set item No. 32 (Setting of constant demand)
to "ON".
2. While in "Setting mode 2", select the set item No. 30 (Setting of Demand 1 level) and then
set the setting condition to targeted mode.
(V3082)
{: ON z: OFF 9: Blink
c d e
Setting Setting Setting No. indication Setting No. indication Setting Setting contents indication (Initial setting)
No. contents contents
H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P
12 External NO
low noise / { z z z z z z { z z { { z z (Factory { z z z z z 9
Demand setting)
setting
YES { z z z z 9 z
22 Night-time OFF
low noise { z { z { { z (Factory { z z z z z z
setting setting)
Mode 1 { z z z z z 9
Mode 2 { z z z z 9 z
Mode 3 { z z z z 9 9
25 External { z { { z z { Mode 1 { z z z z z 9
low noise
setting Mode 2
(Factory { z z z z 9 z
setting)
Mode 3 { z z z 9 z z
26 Night-time { z { { z { z PM 8:00 { z z z z z 9
low noise
start setting PM 10:00
(Factory { z z z z 9 z
setting)
PM 0:00 { z z z 9 z z
27 Night-time { z { { z { { AM 6:00 { z z z z z 9
low noise
end setting AM 7:00 { z z z z 9 z
AM 8:00
(Factory { z z z 9 z z
setting)
29 Capacity Low noise
precedence precedence
setting
{ z { { { z { (Factory
{ z z z z z 9
setting)
Capacity
precedence
{ z z z z 9 z
30 Demand 60 % of
setting 1 { z { { { { z rated power { z z z z z 9
consumption
70 % of
rated power
consumption { z z z z 9 z
(Factory
setting)
80 % of
rated power { z z z 9 z z
consumption
32 Normal OFF
demand { z z z z z z (Factory { z z z z z 9
setting setting)
ON { z z z z 9 z
Setting mode indication section Setting No. indication section Set contents indication section
[Operation procedure]
c In setting mode 2 with units in stop mode, set “Refrigerant Recovery / Vacuuming mode” to
ON. The respective expansion valve of indoor and outdoor units are fully opened. (H2P turns
to display “TEST OPERATION” (blinks), “TEST OPERATION” and “UNDER CENTRALIZED
CONTROL” are displayed on the remote controller, and the all indoor / outdoor unit
operation is prohibited.
After setting, do not cancel “Setting Mode 2” until completion of refrigerant recovery
operation.
d Collect the refrigerant using a refrigerant recovery unit. (See the instruction attached to the
refrigerant recovery unit for more detal.)
e Press Mode button “BS1” once and reset “Setting Mode 2”.
[Operating procedure]
c With Setting Mode 2 while the unit stops, set “Refrigerant recovery / Vacuuming mode” to
ON. The expansion valves of indoor and outdoor units fully open and some of solenoid
valves open.
(H2P blinks to indicate the test operation, and the remote controller displays "Test
Operation" and "Under centralized control", thus prohibiting operation.)
After setting, do not cancel “Setting Mode 2” until completion of Vacuuming operation.
d Use the vacuum pump to perform vacuuming operation.
e Press Mode button “BS1” once and reset “Setting Mode 2”.
Completion
Part 6
Troubleshooting
1. Symptom-based Troubleshooting .......................................................201
2. Troubleshooting by Remote Controller ...............................................204
2.1 The INSPECTION / TEST Button.........................................................204
2.2 Self-diagnosis by Wired Remote Controller .........................................205
2.3 Self-diagnosis by Wireless Remote Controller .....................................206
2.4 Operation of The Remote Controller’s Inspection /
Test Operation Button ..........................................................................209
2.5 Remote Controller Service Mode .........................................................210
2.6 Remote Controller Self-Diagnosis Function .........................................212
3. Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller ....................220
3.1 “A0” Indoor Unit: Error of External Protection Device ...........................220
3.2 “A1” Indoor Unit: PC Board Defect.........................................................221
3.3 “A3” Indoor Unit: Malfunction of Drain Level Control System (S1L) ......222
3.4 “A6” Indoor Unit: Fan Motor (M1F) Lock, Overload...............................224
3.5 “A7” Indoor Unit: Malfunction of Swing Flap Motor (M1S) .....................225
3.6 “A9” Indoor Unit: Malfunction of Moving Part of
Electronic Expansion Valve (Y1E)........................................................227
3.7 “AF” Indoor Unit: Drain Level above Limit..............................................229
3.8 “AJ” Indoor Unit: Malfunction of Capacity Determination Device ..........230
3.9 “C4” Indoor Unit: Malfunction of Thermistor (R2T) for
Heat Exchanger....................................................................................231
3.10 “C5” Indoor Unit: Malfunction of Thermistor (R3T) for Gas Pipes..........232
3.11 “C9” Indoor Unit: Malfunction of Thermistor (R1T) for Suction Air.........233
3.12 “CJ” Indoor Unit: Malfunction of Thermostat Sensor in
Remote Controller ................................................................................234
3.13 “E1” Outdoor Unit: PC Board Defect ......................................................235
3.14 “E3” Outdoor Unit: Actuation of High Pressure Switch ..........................236
3.15 “E4” Outdoor Unit: Actuation of Low Pressure Sensor ..........................238
3.16 “E5” Outdoor Unit: Inverter Compressor Motor Lock.............................240
3.17 “E6” Outdoor Unit: STD Compressor Motor Overcurrent/Lock..............242
3.18 “E7” Outdoor Unit: Malfunction of Outdoor Unit Fan Motor ...................243
3.19 “E9” Outdoor Unit: Malfunction of Moving Part of
Electronic Expansion Valve (Y1E, Y2E)...............................................246
3.20 “F3” Outdoor Unit: Abnormal Discharge Pipe Temperature ..................248
3.21 “F6” Outdoor Unit: Refrigerant Overcharged.........................................249
3.22 “H7” Outdoor Unit: Abnormal Outdoor Fan Motor Signal.......................250
3.23 “H9” Outdoor Unit: Malfunction of Thermistor (R1T) for Outdoor Air.....251
3.24 “J2” Outdoor Unit: Current Sensor Malfunction ....................................252
3.25 “J3” Outdoor Unit: Malfunction of Discharge Pipe Thermistor
(R3, R31~33T) .....................................................................................253
3.26 “J5” Outdoor Unit: Malfunction of Thermistor (R2T), (R7T) for
Suction Pipe .........................................................................................254
3.27 “J6” Outdoor Unit: Malfunction of Thermistor (R4T) for
Outdoor Unit Heat Exchanger ..............................................................255
3.28 “J7” Outdoor Unit: Malfunction of Liquid Pipe Thermistor (R6T) ...........256
Troubleshooting 199
Si34-601
200 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Symptom-based Troubleshooting
1. Symptom-based Troubleshooting
Symptom Supposed Cause Countermeasure
1 The system does not start operation at all. Blowout of fuse(s) Turn Off the power supply and
then replace the fuse(s).
Cutout of breaker(s) • If the knob of any breaker is in
its OFF position, turn ON the
power supply.
• If the knob of any circuit
breaker is in its tripped position,
do not turn ON the power
supply.
ON
Knob
Tripped
OFF
Circuit breaker
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Troubleshooting 203
Troubleshooting by Remote Controller Si34-601
Normal
mode
Press Inspection/Test Operation button once.
Press Inspection/Test Operation
Or after 30 minutes
button once.
After 10 seconds
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ON/OFF button
Inspection display
Malfunction code
Inspection/Test button
Note:
1. Pressing the INSPECTION/TEST button will blink the check indication.
2. While in check mode, pressing and holding the ON/OFF button for a period of five seconds or
more will clear the failure history indication shown above. In this case, on the codes display,
the malfunction code will blink twice and then change to “00” (=Normal), the Unit No. will
change to “0”, and the operation mode will automatically switch from check mode to normal
mode (displaying the set temperature).
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The upper digit of the code changes as shown below when the UP and DOWN buttons are
pressed.
*2 Number of beeps
Continuous beep : Both upper and lower digits matched. (Malfunction code confirmed)
2 short beeps : Upper digit matched.
1 short beep : Lower digit matched.
5. Press the MODE selector button.
The right “0” (lower digit) indication of the malfunction code flashes.
6. Malfunction code lower digit diagnosis
Press the UP or DOWN button and change the malfunction code lower digit until the
continuous malfunction code matching buzzer (*2) is generated.
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The lower digit of the code changes as shown below when the UP and DOWN buttons are
pressed.
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Mode Function Contents and operation method Remote controller display example
No
Malfunction Display malfunction hysteresis.
40 hysteresis display The history No. can be changed with the Unit 1
button.
Malfunction code 40
2-U4
Malfunction code
Hystory No: 1 - 9
(VE007) 1: Latest
Individual setting Set the fan speed and air flow direction by each
44 unit
Unit 1
Select the unit No. with the time mode
Code
button. Set the fan speed with the
button. 44
1 3
Set the air flow direction with the button.
Fan speed 1: Low Air flow direction
3: High P0 - P4
(VE010)
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Operation lamp
ON/OFF button
(VL050)
212 Troubleshooting
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8: ON 7: OFF 9: Blink
Malfunction Operation Inspection Unit No. Malfunction contents Page
code lamp display Referred
Indoor Unit A0 9 9 9 Error of external protection device 220
A1 9 9 9 PC board defect, E2 PROM defect 221
A3 9 9 9 Malfunction of drain level control system (S1L) 222
A6 9 9 9 Fan motor (M1F) lock, overload 224
A7 8 7 9 Malfunction of swing flap motor (MA) 225
A9 9 9 9 Malfunction of moving part of electronic expansion 227
valve (20E)
AF 8 7 9 Drain level about limit 229
AH 8 7 9 Malfunction of air filter maintenance —
AJ 9 9 9 Malfunction of capacity setting 230
C4 9 9 9 Malfunction of thermistor (R2T) for heat exchange 231
(loose connection, disconnection, short circuit, failure)
C5 9 9 9 Malfunction of thermistor (R3T) for gas pipes (loose 232
connection, disconnection, short circuit, failure)
C9 9 9 9 Malfunction of thermistor (R1T) for air inlet (loose 233
connection, disconnection, short circuit, failure)
CJ 8 8 8 Malfunction of thermostat sensor in remote controller 234
Outdoor Unit E1 9 9 9 PC board defect 235
E3 9 9 9 Actuation of high pressure switch 236
E4 9 9 9 Actuation of low pressure sensor 238
E5 9 9 9 Compressor motor lock 240
E6 9 9 9 Standard compressor lock or over current 242
E7 9 9 9 Malfunction of outdoor unit fan motor 243
E9 9 9 9 Malfunction of moving part of electronic expansion 246
valve (Y1E, Y2E)
F3 9 9 9 Abnormal discharge pipe temperature 248
F6 9 9 9 Refrigerant overcharged 249
H7 9 9 9 Abnormal outdoor fan motor signal 250
H9 9 9 9 Malfunction of thermistor (R1T) for outdoor air (loose 251
connection, disconnection, short circuit, failure)
J2 9 9 9 Current sensor malfunction 252
J3 9 9 9 Malfunction of discharge pipe thermistor (R31~33T) 253
(loose connection, disconnection, short circuit,
failure)
J5 9 9 9 Malfunction of thermistor (R2T) for suction pipe 254
(loose connection, disconnection, short circuit,
failure)
J6 9 9 9 Malfunction of thermistor (R4T) for heat exchanger 255
(loose connection, disconnection, short circuit,
failure)
J7 9 9 9 Malfunction of receiver outlet liquid pipe thermistor (R6T) 256
J9 9 9 9 Malfunction of subcooling heat exchanger gas pipe 257
thermistor (R5T)
JA 9 9 9 Malfunction of discharge pipe pressure sensor 258
JC 9 9 9 Malfunction of suction pipe pressure sensor 259
L0 9 9 9 Inverter system error —
L4 9 9 9 Malfunction of inverter radiating fin temperature rise 260
L5 9 9 9 DC output overcurrent of inverter compressor 262
L8 9 9 9 Inverter current abnormal 264
L9 9 9 9 Inverter start up error 266
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8: ON 7: OFF 9: Blink
Malfunction Operation Inspection Unit No. Malfunction contents Page
code lamp display Referred
Outdoor Unit LA 9 9 9 Malfunction of power unit —
LC 9 9 9 Malfunction of transmission between inverter and 268
control PC board
P1 9 9 9 Inverter over-ripple protection 271
P4 9 9 9 Malfunction of inverter radiating fin temperature rise 272
sensor
PJ 9 9 9 Faulty field setting after replacing main PC board or 274
faulty combination of PC board
System U0 8 7 9 Low pressure drop due to refrigerant shortage or 275
electronic expansion valve failure
U1 9 9 9 Reverse phase / open phase 276
U2 9 9 9 Power supply insufficient or instantaneous failure 277
U3 9 9 9 Check operation is not completed. 280
U3 8 7 9 Check operation is not completed. 280
U4 9 9 9 Malfunction of transmission between indoor and 281
outdoor units
U5 9 9 9 Malfunction of transmission between remote 283
controller and indoor unit
U5 7 8 7 Failure of remote controller PC board or setting 283
during control by remote controller
U7 9 9 9 Malfunction of transmission between outdoor units 284
U8 9 9 7 Malfunction of transmission between main and sub 286
remote controllers (malfunction of sub remote controller)
U9 9 9 9 Malfunction of transmission between indoor unit and 287
outdoor unit in the same system
UA 9 9 9 Improper combination of indoor and outdoor units, 288
indoor units and remote controller
UC 8 8 8 Address duplication of central remote controller 290
UE 9 9 9 Malfunction of transmission between central remote 291
controller and indoor unit 280
UF 9 9 9 Refrigerant system not set, incompatible wiring / 294
piping
UH 9 9 9 Malfunction of system, refrigerant system address 295
undefined
Central M1 8 or 7 9 9 Central remote controller PC board defect 297
Remote Schedule timer PC board defect
Controller
and M8 8 or 7 9 9 Malfunction of transmission between optional 298
Schedule controllers for centralized control
Timer MA 8 or 7 9 9 Improper combination of optional controllers for 300
centralized control
MC 8 or 7 9 9 Address duplication, improper setting 302
Heat 64 8 7 9 Indoor unit’s air thermistor error —
Reclaim
Ventilation 65 8 7 9 Outside air thermistor error —
6A 8 7 9 Damper system alarm —
6A 9 9 9 Damper system + thermistor error —
6F 8 7 9 Malfunction of simple remote controller —
6H 8 7 9 Malfunction of door switch or connector —
94 9 9 9 Internal transmission error —
The system operates for malfunction codes indicated in black squares, however, be sure to check and repair.
214 Troubleshooting
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216 Troubleshooting
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8: ON 7: OFF 9:Blink
Malfunction Confirmation of malfunction 1 Confirmation of malfunction 2 Confirmation of malfunction 3 Confirmation of malfunction 4
code H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P
E3 9 7 7 9 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
E4 9 7 9 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
E5 9 7 9 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
E6 9 7 9 9 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
E7 9 7 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
∗1
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 9
E9 9 9 7 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 9 7
H7 9 7 9 7 7 9 7 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
∗1
H9 9 9 7 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
F3 9 7 9 7 9 9 7 7 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 ∗1
F6 9 7 9 9 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 9
J2 9 7 9 9 7 9 7 7 9 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
J3 9 7 7 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 9 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 9
9 7 7 7 9 9 9 7
J5 9 7 9 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
∗1
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 9
J6 9 7 9 9 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
J7 9 7 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
J9 9 9 7 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
JA 9 9 7 9 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
JC 9 9 9 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
(L2) 9 7 9 9 9 9 7 7 9 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
L4 9 7 9 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
L5 9 7 9 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
L5 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
L8 9 9 7 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
∗1
9 7 7 7 7 9 9 7
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7
L9 9 9 7 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 9 7
LC 9 9 9 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
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<Monitor mode>
Contents of malfunction Malfunction
To enter the monitor mode, push the code
MODE (BS1) button when in Open phase/Power supply imbalance Imbalance of inverter power supply P1
“Setting mode 1”. voltage
Faulty temperature sensor inside Faulty thermistor of inverter box P3
switch box
Faulty temperature sensor of inverter Faulty thermistor of inverter fin P4
* Refer for Monitor mode. radiation fin
Incorrect combination of Inverter and Incorrect combination of inverter PJ
fan driver
<Selection of setting item> Incorrect combination of fan driver 1
Incorrect combination of fan driver 2
Push the SET (BS2) button and set
the LED display to a setting item. Gas shortage Gas shortage alarm U0
Reverse phase Reverse phase error U1
Abnormal power supply voltage Insufficient Inverter voltage U2
* Refer for Monitor mode. Inverter open phase (phase T)
Charging error of capacitor in inverter
main circult
<Confirmation of malfunction 1> No implementation of test-run U3
Push the RETURN (BS3) button
once to display "First digit" of Transmission error between indoor I/O transmission error U4
malfunction code. and outdoor unit
I/O transmission error
Transmission error between outdoor Sequential startup ADP alarm U7
units, transmission error between
thermal storage units, duplication of IC Sequential startup ADP malfunction U7
address Malfunction of transmission between
multi units (Multi 1)
Malfunction of transmission between
<Confirmation of malfunction 2> multi units (Multi 2)
Push the SET (BS2) button once to Abnormal multi horsepower setting
Detail
display "Second digit" of malfunction Abnormal multi address setting
description
code. on next Excessive multi connections
page. Multi system malfunction
Transmission error of other system Indoor unit system abnormal in other U9
system or other indoor unit system
abnormal in own system
Erroneous field setting System transmission malfunction UA
<Confirmation of malfunction 3> Overconnection malfunction of indoor units
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8: ON 7: OFF 9:Blink
Malfunction Confirmation of malfunction 1 Confirmation of malfunction 2 Confirmation of malfunction 3 Confirmation of malfunction 4
code H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P
P1 9 9 7 7 7 9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
P3 9 7 7 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
P4 9 7 9 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 ∗1
PJ 9 9 9 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 9 7
U0 9 9 7 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 9
U1 9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
U2 9 7 7 9 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
U3 9 7 7 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9 9 9
U4 9 7 9 7 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9 9 9
U7 9 7 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9 9 9
U7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 9 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 9 9 9
9 7 7 7 9 9 9 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9
U9 9 9 7 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 9
UA 9 9 7 9 7 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9 9 9
9 7 7 7 7 9 9 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 9 9 7 9 9 9
UA 9 7 7 7 9 9 9 7 9 9
9 7 7 7 9 9 9 9 9 9
UH 9 9 7 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 9
UJ 9 9 9 7 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7
∗1
UJ 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 9
UF 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 9 7 7 9 9
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Method of Detect open or short circuit between external input terminals in indoor unit.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When an open circuit occurs between external input terminals with the remote controller set to
Decision "external ON/OFF terminal".
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
External
protection device is
connected to terminals T1 YES
Actuation of external protection
and T2 of the indoor device.
unit terminal
block.
NO
ON/OFF
input from
outside (mode No. 12,
first code No. 1) has been YES
set to external protection Change the second code No. to
device input (second "01" or "02" .
code No. 03)
by remote
controller.
NO
Indoor unit PC board replacement.
(V2776)
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Malfunction When data could not be correctly received from the E²PROM
Decision E²PROM : Type of nonvolatile memory. Maintains memory contents even when the power
Conditions supply is turned off.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Does
YES
the system return The indoor unit PC board is
to normal? normal.
External factor other than
malfunction (for example,
noise etc.).
NO
Replace the indoor unit PC
board.
(V2777)
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable FXCQ, FXFQ, FXSQ, FXKQ, FXDQ, FXMQ, FXUQ, FXHQ (Option), FXMQ200,250M (Option),
Models FXAQ (Option), FXMQ-MF (Option)
Malfunction When rise of water level is not a condition and the float switch goes OFF.
Decision
Conditions
222 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is power supply NO
220~240V provided? Provide 220~240V power
supply.
YES
The float A short
switch is connected to NO circuit connector is NO
X8A of the indoor unit connected to Connect either a short circuit
PC board. X8A. connector or float switch and
turn on again.
YES YES
The float
switch contact is Becomes
forming a short circuit YES normal when X8A of NO
(continuity check the indoor unit PC board Defect of indoor unit PC board.
with X8A or X15A is short circuited
disconnected)
YES
Loose connection of connector.
NO
The voltage
of terminals Y1
and Y2 or X25A is NO
220~240 V (within Replace indoor unit PC board.
5minutes of resetting
the power
supply).
YES
Replace the drain pump or
check for dirt, etc.
(V2778)
Troubleshooting 223
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Method of Detection by failure of signal for detecting number of turns to come from the fan motor
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When number of turns can’t be detected even when output voltage to the fan is maximum
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is the
wiring from the fan
motor securely connected NO
Connect the wiring and turn on
to connectors on the again.
indoor unit PC
board?
YES
Wiring
between the
indoor unit PC board and YES
Fix the wiring and turn on again.
fan motor is
disconnected.
NO
YES
Does the fan motor run? Replace the indoor unit PC board.
NO
Replace the fan motor.
(V2779)
224 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Method of Utilizes ON/OFF of the limit switch when the motor turns.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When ON/OFF of the microswitch for positioning cannot be reversed even though the swing flap
Decision motor is energized for a specified amount of time (about 30 seconds).
Conditions
Troubleshooting 225
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is power supply NO
220~240V provided? Provide 220~240V power
supply.
YES
Indoor unit
is a model equipped NO
with a swing flap Replace indoor unit PC board.
function
YES
The swing
motor works when YES The connector NO
the power supply is turned is connected to X9A of Connect the connector to X9A
off and then back the indoor unit PC and turn on again.
on. board.
NO YES
YES
YES
When
the air flow
direction flap's cam
mechanism is disconnected NO
from the swing motor, Replace swing motor.
operation is normal
when turned
on again.
YES
Take the cam mechanism
apart, reassemble and turn on
again.
(V2780)
226 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Method of Use a microcomputer to check the electronic expansion valve for coil conditions.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When the pin input of the electronic expansion valve is not normal while in the initialization of
Decision the microcomputer.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
The
electronic
expansion valve is NO
connected to X7A of the After connecting, turn the power
indoor unit PC supply off and then back on.
board.
YES
Normal
when coil check
(∗1) of the moving part of NO
Replace the moving part of the
the electronic expansion electronic expansion valve.
valve is
checked.
YES
Troubleshooting 227
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
∗1: Coil check method for the moving part of the electronic expansion valve
Disconnect the electronic expansion valve from the PC board and check the continuity between
the connector pins.
(Normal)
Pin No. 1. White 2. Yellow 3. Orange 4. Blue 5. Red 6. Brown
1. White × { × { ×
Approx. Approx.
300Ω 150Ω
2. Yellow × { × {
Approx. Approx.
300Ω 150Ω
3. Orange × { ×
Approx.
150Ω
4. Blue × {
Approx.
150Ω
5. Red ×
6. Brown
{: Continuity
×: No continuity
228 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Method of Water leakage is detected based on float switch ON/OFF operation while the compressor is in
Malfunction non-operation.
Detection
Malfunction When the float switch changes from ON to OFF while the compressor is in non-operation.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Field drain
piping has a defect such as YES
Modify the drain piping.
upward sloping.
NO
A humidifier
unit (optional accessory) YES
Check if the humidifier unit is
is installed on the leaking.
indoor unit.
NO
Defect of indoor unit PC board.
(V2782)
Troubleshooting 229
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Method of Capacity is determined according to resistance of the capacity setting adaptor and the memory
Malfunction inside the IC memory on the indoor unit PC board, and whether the value is normal or abnormal
Detection is determined.
Troubleshooting
The indoor NO
unit PC board was replaced Replace the indoor unit PC board.
with a replacement
PC board.
YES
Was the
capacity setting YES
adapter mounted when Replace the indoor unit PC board.
replacing the
PC board?
NO
Install a capacity setting adaptor.
(V2783)
230 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Method of Malfunction detection is carried out by temperature detected by heat exchanger thermistor.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When the heat exchanger thermistor becomes disconnected or shorted while the unit is running.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is the YES
thermistor normal? Normal (The malfunction is
caused by faulty contact.)
NO
Remove the thermistor from
the indoor unit PC board, and
then make resistance
measurement of the thermistor
using a multiple meter.
∗ NO
5 kΩ to 90 kΩ Replace the thermistor (R2T).
YES
Replace the indoor unit PC board.
Troubleshooting 231
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Method of Malfunction detection is carried out by temperature detected by gas pipe thermistor.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When the gas pipe thermistor becomes disconnected or shorted while the unit is running.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is the YES
thermistor normal? Normal (The malfunction is
caused by faulty contact.)
NO
Remove the thermistor from
the indoor unit PC board, and
then make resistance
measurement of the thermistor
using a multiple meter.
∗ NO
5 kΩ to 90 kΩ Replace the thermistor (R3T).
YES
Replace the indoor unit PC board.
232 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Method of Malfunction detection is carried out by temperature detected by suction air temperature
Malfunction thermistor.
Detection
Malfunction When the suction air temperature thermistor becomes disconnected or shorted while the unit is
Decision running.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is the YES
thermistor normal? Normal (The malfunction is
∗ caused by faulty contact.)
NO
Remove the thermistor from
the indoor unit PC board, and
then make resistance
measurement of the thermistor
using a multiple meter.
NO
5 kΩ to 90 kΩ Replace the thermistor (R1T).
YES
Replace the indoor unit PC board.
Troubleshooting 233
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Method of Malfunction detection is carried out by temperature detected by remote controller air
Malfunction temperature thermistor. (Note:)
Detection
Malfunction When the remote controller air temperature thermistor becomes disconnected or shorted while
Decision the unit is running.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is "CJ" YES
displayed on the remote Replace remote controller.
controller?
NO
External factor other than
equipment malfunction.
(for example, noise etc.)
(V2787)
Note: In case of remote controller thermistor malfunction, unit is still operable by suction air thermistor
on indoor unit.
234 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Malfunction When data could not be correctly received from the E²PROM
Decision E²PROM : Type of nonvolatile memory. Maintains memory contents even when the power
Conditions supply is turned off.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
(V3064)
Troubleshooting 235
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Abnormality is detected when the contact of the high pressure protection switch opens.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction Error is generated when the HPS activation count reaches the number specific to the operation
Decision mode.
Conditions (Reference) Operating pressure of high pressure switch
Operating pressure: 4.0MPa
Reset pressure: 2.85MPa
236 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Are the NO
three points above Rectify defective points, if any.
OK?
YES
· Mount a pressure gauge on the high-pressure service port.
· Connect the Service Checker.
· Reset the operation using the remote controller,
and then restart the operation.
NO YES
Are the
characteristics of the high NO
Replace the high pressure sensor.
pressure sensor normal?
(See *1.)
YES
Is the
pressure detected with NO
the PCB normal? Replace the main PCB.
(See *2.)
YES
· The high pressure sensor is normal, and the pressure detected with the PCB is also normal.
· The high pressure has really become high.
(4) Red
High
(3) Black
pressure
sensor
(2)
Micro controller
A/D input (1) White
Make measurement of DC
voltage between these wires.
Troubleshooting 237
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Abnormality is detected by the pressure value with the low pressure sensor.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction Error is generated when the low pressure is dropped under specific pressure.
Decision Operating pressure:0.07MPa
Conditions
238 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is the stop NO
Open the stop valve.
valve open?
YES
Mount a pressure gauge on the low-pressure service port.
Connect the Service Checker.
Reset the operation using the remote controller, and then
restart the operation.
Are the
characteristics of the NO
low pressure sensor Replace the low pressure sensor.
normal?
(See *1.)
YES
Is the
pressure detected NO
with the PCB Replace the main PCB.
normal?
(See *2.)
YES
· The low pressure sensor is normal, and the pressure
detected with the PCB is also normal.
· The low pressure has really become low.
*1: Make a comparison between the voltage of the pressure sensor and that read by the
pressure gauge.
(As to the voltage of the pressure sensor, make measurement of voltage at the connector,
and then convert it to pressure according to information on page 367.)
*2: Make a comparison between the low pressure value checked with the Service Checker
and the voltage of the pressure sensor (see *1).
*3: Make measurement of voltage of the pressure sensor.
+5V
Connector for low pressure sensor
(Blue)
(4) Red
Troubleshooting 239
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Inverter PC board takes the position signal from UVW line connected between the inverter and
Malfunction compressor, and the malfunction is detected when any abnormality is observed in the phase-
Detection current waveform.
Malfunction This malfunction will be output when the inverter compressor motor does not start up even in
Decision forced startup mode.
Conditions
240 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
NO
Is the stop valve open? On-site causes.
Open the stop valve.
Power OFF YES
Check the compressor cable
for disconnection and flaws.
NO
Restart the
compressor, and then NO
check whetehr or not End of work
the malfunction Faulty pressure
recurs. equalization or else
may have occurred.
Power ON YES Check the refrigerant
system.
Has the
compressor started
up at high differential YES
Faulty pressure
pressure (not less equalization:
than 0.5MPa)? Check the refrigerant
system.
NO
Replace the
compressor.
• Conduct checks and
diagnosis of the
compressor.
Troubleshooting 241
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Malfunction Malfunction is decided when the detected current value exceeds the below mentioned value for
Decision 2 seconds.
Conditions 400 V unit : 15.0 A
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
NO
Is the stop valve open? Open the stop valve.
YES
Obstacle
exists around the air YES
Remove the obstacle.
outlet.
NO
Is the power NO
supply voltage Correct the power voltage.
normal?
YES
Is the
magnetic switch NO
(K2M, K3M) Replace the magnetic
normal? switch.
YES
Check the wiring from power supply ~ current sensor (A6P, A7P) ~
MgS (K2M, K3M) ~ compressor
Is NO
above wiring Correct wiring.
correct?
YES
Is
current sensor NO
Replace the corresponding
correct? ∗1 current sensor
(A6P or A7P).
YES
Replace compressor.
(V3051)
242 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Malfunction of fan motor system is detected according to the fan speed detected by hall IC
Malfunction when the fan motor runs.
Detection
Malfunction When the fan runs with speed less than a specified one for 6 seconds or more when the fan
Decision motor running conditions are met
Conditions When connector detecting fan speed is disconnected
When malfunction is generated 4 times, the system shuts down.
Troubleshooting 243
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Different
power supply
cable connector and
signal cable connector YES
have been connected to the Use connectors of the same
relay harness. (Power supply color in combination for the
and signal cable connectors power supply and signal
of different colors are
connected for one cables for the relay harness
and the same (e.g. natural color to natural
motor.) color, or red to red).
NO
Connectors
of harness between
the compressor inverter YES
Insert the connectors in the
PCB and the fan inverter harness.
PCB (A4P and A8P)
are disconnected.
NO
The fuse
(white tubular fuse) YES
on the fan inverter PCB has Replace the fan inverter
a broken wire (has no PCB.
continuity).
NO
With
the connector
disconnected from the YES
fan motor, the fan Replace the outdoor unit fan
cannot be rotated motor.
by hand.
NO
Resitance
between the fan motor
power supply cable terminal YES
Replace the outdoor unit fan
and the motor frame motor.
(metal part) is not
more than
1MΩ.
NO
A
(V3076)
244 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Check 1
Check for the fan motor
connector (Power supply cable)
Resistance
of the U, V, and W
phases of the fan motor YES
has got imbalanced or short Replace the outdoor unit fan
circuits have been established motor.
amoung the U, V,
and W
phases.
NO
Check 2
Check for the fan motor
connector (Signal cable)
Has a
short circuit been
established between
the fan motor signal cables YES
Replace the outdoor unit fan
Vcc and GND, and UVW motor.
and GND,
respectively?
NO
Turn ON the power supply.
The LED
(HAP) on the
compressor inverter
PCB is blinking, but the LED YES
Replace the fan inverter
(HAP) on the fan inverter PCB.
PCB is not
blinking.
NO
Replace the outdoor unit fan
motor.
(V3077)
Troubleshooting 245
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54PY1
Models
Malfunction Error is generated under no common power supply when the power is on.
Decision
Conditions
246 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
YES
Return to normal? External factor other than
malfunction (for example, noise
NO etc.).
Electronic
expansion valve is
connected to X21A and NO
After connecting, turn the power
X23A of outdoor unit off and then back on again.
PC board * X26A only for RXYQ5M
(A1P).
YES
Normal
when coil
check (∗1) of the moving NO
part of the electronic Replace the moving part of the
expansion valve is electronic expansion valve.
checked.
YES
NO
Replace outdoor unit PC board
(A1P).
(V3067)
(Orange) 1
(Red) 2
Measuring points
(Yellow) 3 1-6
2-6
(Black) 4
3-6
5 4-6
(Gray) 6
(V3067)
Troubleshooting 247
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Abnormality is detected according to the temperature detected by the discharge pipe
Malfunction temperature sensor.
Detection
Malfunction When the discharge pipe temperature rises to an abnormally high level
Decision When the discharge pipe temperature rises suddenly
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Discharge YES
pipetemperature is 115˚C
or higher when the unit stop Refrigerant shortage, compression
by malfunction. defect, etc. Defect of the
refrigerant system.
NO
Pull out the discharge pipe
thermistor from the outdoor
PCB, and then make
measurement of resistance
using a multiple meter.
Are
the characteristics
of the discharge pipe NO
Replace the discharge pipe
thermistor normal? thermistor.
(3.5~400KΩ)
∗
YES
Replace outdoor unit PC board
(A1P).
(V3068)
248 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Excessive charging of refrigerant is detected by using the outside air temperature, heat
Malfunction exchanging deicer temperature and liquid pipe temperature during a check run.
Detection
Malfunction When the amount of refrigerant, which is calculated by using the outside air temperature, heat
Decision exchanging deicer temperature and liquid pipe temperature during a check run, exceeds the
Conditions standard.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Are the
above thermistor NO
installed on pipes Install thermistor correctly.
correctly?
YES
Remove the outside air
thermistor, heat exchanging
deicer thermister and the liquid
pipe thermistor from the outdoor PCB
and measure resistance with a tester.
Is the
characteristic of the NO
above thermistor Replace thermistor.
normal?
YES
Refrigerant overcharged.
(V2797)
Troubleshooting 249
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is the fan
motor connector NO
X2A connected to PC board Connect correctly.
for Fan inverter
correctly?
YES
Check of fan motor connector.
(+1)
The
resistance of
fan motor read wire
connector pins between NO
Replace fan motor.
Vcc-UVW and
GND-UVW
balanced?
YES
Replace fan inverter PC Board.
(A3P)
(V3069)
5 Gray GND
2 Blue V
1 Yellow U
(V2799)
250 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Malfunction is detected from the temperature detected by the outdoor air thermistor.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When the outside air temperature thermistor has short circuit or open circuit.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Connector is
connected to X18A of NO
Connect the connector and turn on
outdoor PC board again.
(A1P).
YES
Resistance
is normal when
measured after
disconnecting the thermistor NO
Replace the thermistor (R1T)
(R1T) from the outdoor
unit PC board.
(1.8kΩ to
800kΩ)
YES
Replace outdoor unit PC board
(A1P).
(V3070)
Troubleshooting 251
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Malfunction is detected according to the current value detected by current sensor.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When the current value detected by current sensor becomes 5A or lower, or 40A or more during
Decision standard compressor operation.
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is the
connector for
current sensor NO
connected to X25A, X26A Connect the connector, and
on outdoor unit operate unit again.
PC board
(A1P)?
YES
Are the
current sensors inversely YES
connected to two STD Correct the connections between
compressors? the current sensors and the STD
compressors.
NO
Is the
current sensor
mounted on the T-phase NO
Mount the current sensor
(A6P) and R-phase correctly, and operate unit again.
(A7P) wire?
YES
Replace current sensor and
outdoor unit PC board.
(V3071)
252 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Malfunction is detected from the temperature detected by discharge pipe temperature
Malfunction thermistor.
Detection
Malfunction When a short circuit or an open circuit in the discharge pipe temperature thermistor is detected.
Decision
Conditions
Supposed Defect of thermistor (R31T, R32T or R33T) for outdoor unit discharge pipe
Causes Defect of outdoor unit PC board (A1P)
Defect of thermistor connection
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Connector
is connected to X29A NO
of outdoor unit Connect the connector and turn on
PC board again.
(A1P).
YES
Resistance
is normal when
measured after
disconnecting the thermistor NO
R31, 32T or R33T from the Replace the thermistor (R31, 32T
outdoor unit PC board. or R33T)
(2.5kΩ to
1.3kΩ)
YES
Replace outdoor unit PC board
(A1P).
(V3072)
The alarm indicator is displayed when the fan is being used also.
Troubleshooting 253
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Malfunction is detected from the temperature detected by the suction pipe temperature
Malfunction thermistor.
Detection
Malfunction When a short circuit or an open circuit in the suction pipe temperature thermistor is detected.
Decision
Conditions
Supposed Defect of thermistor (R2T), (R7T) for outdoor unit suction pipe
Causes Defect of outdoor unit PC board (A1P)
Defect of thermistor connection
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Connector
is connected to NO
X30A, of outdoor unit Connect the connector and turn on
PC board. again.
(A1P)
YES
Resistance
is normal when
measured after dis-
connecting the thermistor NO
(R2T), (R7T) from the Replace the thermistor R2T.
outdoor unit PC
board. (1.8kΩ
to 800kΩ)
YES
Replace outdoor unit PC board
(A1P).
(V3073)
254 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Malfunction is detected from the temperature detected by the heat exchanger thermistor.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When a short circuit or an open circuit in the heat exchange thermistor is detected.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Connector
is connected to X30A NO
Connect the connector and turn on
of outdoor unit PC
board (A1P). again.
YES
Resistance
is normal when
measured after NO
disconnecting the thermistor Replace the thermistor R4T.
R4T from the indoor
unit PC board.
(1.8kΩ to
800kΩ)
YES
Replace outdoor unit PC board
(A1P).
(V3074)
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Malfunction is detected according to the temperature detected by liquid pipe thermistor.
Malfunction
Detection
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is
the connector
for liquid pipe
thermistor connected to NO
Connect the connector and
X30A on outdoor operate unit again.
unit PC board
(A1P)?
YES
Is the
resistance
measured after
removing the thermistor NO
(R6T) from outdoor unit PC Replace thermistor (R6T).
board normal?
(1.8kΩ to
800kΩ)
(V3075)
256 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Malfunction is detected according to the temperature detected by subcooling heat exchanger
Malfunction gas pipe thermistor.
Detection
Malfunction When the subcooling heat exchanger gas pipe thermistor is short circuited or open.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is
the connector
for subcooling heat
exchanger gas pipe NO
Connect the connector and
thermistor connected to operate unit again.
X30A on outdoor
unit PC board
(A1P)?
YES
Is the
resistance
measured after
removing the thermistor NO
(R5T) from outdoor unit PC Replace thermistor (R5T).
board normal?
(1.8kΩ to
800kΩ)
(V3075)
Troubleshooting 257
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Malfunction is detected from the pressure detected by the high pressure sensor.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When the high pressure sensor is short circuit or open circuit.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
The high
pressure sensor is
connected to X32A of NO
Connect the high pressure sensor
outdoor unit PC and turn on again.
board (A1P).
YES
The
relationship
between the ∗1
VH and high pressure
is normal (see ∗2) when YES
voltage is measured between Replace outdoor unit PC board
X32A pins (1) and (3) of (A1P).
outdoor unit PC
board (A1P)
(see ∗1).
258 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Malfunction When the low pressure sensor is short circuit or open circuit.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
The low
pressure sensor is NO
connected to X31A of Connect low pressure sensor
outdoor unit PC
board (A1P). property and restart system.
YES
The
relationship
between the ∗1
VH and low pressure is
normal (see ∗2) when voltage YES
is measured between X31A pins Replace outdoor unit PC board
(2) and (3) of outdoor unit (A1P).
PC board (A1P)
(see ∗1).
NO
Replace the low pressure sensor.
(V2808)
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Malfunction When the temperature of the inverter radiation fin increases above 93°C.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
NO
End of measures
• It is supposed that
radiation fin
temperature has risen
due to on-site causes.
Conduct the checks
shown below.
• Radiation fin for
stains
• Airflow for interference
• Fan propeller for
damage
• Whether or not
outdoor temperature
is too high
260 Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting 261
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Troubleshooting
Compressor inspection
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
NO
Is the stop valve open? On-site causes.
Open the stop valve.
YES
Power OFF
Check the compressor cable
for disconnection and flaws.
The YES
compressor cable has Repalce the cable, and
a defect. then securely connect the
connectors.
NO
Disconnect the cable from the
compressor, and then check
the compressor for the
insulation resistance.
262 Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
A
NO
Check the compressor motor
coil for any broken wire.
NO
Restart the NO
compressor, and then Normal
Power ON check whether or not
the malfunction • On-site causes such as
recurs. instantaneous power
failure or open phase
YES • Conduct checks and
diagnosis of the
Replace the inverter PCB. compressor.
Power OFF
Restart the
compressor, and then NO End of work
Power ON
check whether or not
the malfunction
recurs.
YES Replace the compressor.
• Conduct checks and
diagnosis of the
compressor.
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Malfunction When overload in the compressor is detected. (Inverter secondary current 16.1A)
Decision
Conditions
Power ON A current
of not less than 15A YES
flows through the Overcurrent:
compressor. Check the compressor
and refrigerant system
NO (in the same manner as
that for E3).
Is the stop valve NO
Open the stop valve.
open?
YES
Are wire
connections properly NO
made (according to the Rectify the wire
Wiring Diagram)? Check the compressor cable for connetions.
any disconnection or flaws.
YES
Disconnect the cable from the
compressor, and then check
the compressor for the
insulation resistance.
Power OFF
NO
264 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Is a difference
between high pressure NO
and low pressure prior Faulty pressure
to startup equalization:
0.2MPa? Check the refrigerant
system.
YES
Power ON NO
Does the malfunction End of measures:
L8 recur? It can take a maximum of 60 minutes Check the refrigerant
to determine the malfunction. system.
YES
Check of compressor:
Check the compressor
for abnormal sounds,
vibration, operating
conditions, and others
according to the
Compressor Diagnosis
Procedure.
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of This malfunction code will be output if overcurrent occurs at the time of startup.
Malfunction
Detection
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
NO
Check the power transistor on
the inverter PC board using a
multiple tester.
NO
Does the YES
power transistor have any Replace the inverter
abnormalities? PCB.
The inverter is likely to
NO have got faulty due to
the malfunction of the
Connect the compressor cable, compressor.
and then restart the operation. After the completion of
replacement, be sure
A to check the
compresssor.
266 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Is a difference
between high pressure NO
and low pressure prior Faulty pressure
to startup equalization:
0.2MPa? Check the refrigerant
system.
YES
Power ON NO
Does the malfunction End of measures:
L9 recur? It can take a maximum of 60 minutes Check the refrigerant
to determine the malfunction. system.
YES
Check of compressor:
Check the compressor
for abnormal sounds,
vibration, operating
conditions, and others
according to the
Compressor Diagnosis
Procedure.
Troubleshooting 267
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Check the communication state between inverter PC board and control PC board by micro-
Malfunction computer.
Detection
Supposed Malfunction of connection between the inverter PC board and outdoor control PC board
Causes Defect of outdoor control PC board (transmission section)
Defect of inverter PC board
Defect of noise filter
Faulty fan inverter
Incorrect type of fan inverter
Faulty compressor
Faulty fan motor
268 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
YES
Power ON
Check
whether or not
the power supply voltage NO
between L2 and N falls in On-site cause.
the range of 220 to Correct the wiring.
240VAC?
YES
Is the type NO
(PC No.) of the fan Mount the correct type
inverter correct? of fan inverter.
FAN1 FAN2
YES RXYQ5P PC0511-3 -
Disconnect the cable from the RXYQ8P PC0511-1 -
RXYQ10P PC0511-1 -
compressor, and then check RXYQ12P PC0511-3 PC0511-4
the compressor for the
Power OFF insulation resistance.
RXYQ16P PC0511-3 PC0511-4
RXYQ18P PC0511-1 PC0511-2
NO
A F400U
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Troubleshooting
A
YES
The LC malfunction recurs. Replace the control
PC board.
NO
End of measures:
The malfunction may
temporarily result from
on-site causes.
Causes:
Instantaneous power
failure (open phase),
noises, or else.
270 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Malfunction When the resistance value of thermistor becomes a value equivalent to open or short circuited
Decision status.
Conditions ★ Malfunction is not decided while the unit operation is continued.
"P1" will be displayed by pressing the inspection button.
When the amplitude of the ripple exceeding a certain value is detected for consecutive 4
minutes.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Imbalance
in supplied voltage is YES YES
Open phase? Open phase
in excess of 14 V Normalize field cause.
(Y1). ∗1
NO NO
Fix power supply voltage
imbalance.
Part or wiring defect
Is After turning the power supply
the voltage OFF, check and repair the
imbalance applied to the YES
main circuit wiring or parts.
inverter in excess of (1) Loose or disconnected
14 V (Y1)? wiring between power
∗2 supply and inverter
(2) K2 contact disposition,
NO <When voltage monitoring is possible:> fusion or contact is poor.
(3) Loose or disconnected
Using a device capable of noise filter
constant recording of power
supply voltage record
power supply voltage ∗1. Measure voltage at the X1M power supply
between 3 phases (L1 ~ L2, terminal block.
L2 ~ L3, L3~L1) for about ∗2. Measure voltage at terminals L1, L2 and L3 of
one continuous week. the diode module inside the inverter while the
compressor is running.
No abnormalities are
observed in the power Power supply voltage imbalance
supply, but the imbalance
in voltage recurs. measure
Replace the inverter PC board.
Explanation for users ∗In accordance with "notification of inspection results" accompanying spare parts.
Give the user a copy of "notification of inspection results"and leave Be sure to explain to the user that
it up to him to improve the imbalance. there is a "power supply imbalance"
for which DAIKIN is not responsible.
(V2816)
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Resistance of radiation fin thermistor is detected when the compressor is not operating.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When the resistance value of thermistor becomes a value equivalent to open or short circuited
Decision status.
Conditions ★ Malfunction is not decided while the unit operation is continued.
"P4" will be displayed by pressing the inspection button.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
NO
End
272 Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting 273
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of The faulty (or no) field setting after replacing main PC board or faulty PC board combination is
Malfunction detected through communications with the inverter.
Detection
Malfunction Whether or not the field setting or the type of the PC board is correct through the communication
Decision date is judged.
Conditions
Supposed Faulty (or no) field setting after replacing main PC board
Causes Mismatching of type of PC board
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Has the PC NO
board been replaced?
YES
When replacing NO
the PC board, were field Correct the field
setting properly settings.
made?
YES
Is the type of NO
PC board correct? Replace with a correct
∗ PC board.
YES
Reset, and then restart.
274 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Resistance
is normal when
measured with the
suction pipe thermistor NO
(R7T) and coil thermistor Replace the thermistor.
(R4T) disconnected
from the outdoor
unit PC
board.
∗1
YES
Replace the outdoor unit PC
board (A1P).
(V2819)
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of The phase of each phase are detected by reverse phase detection circuit and right phase or
Malfunction reverse phase are judged.
Detection
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
There
is an open phase
at the power supply YES
terminal section (X1M) Fix the open phase. Requires
of the outdoor inspection of field power supply
unit. section.
NO
Operation
is normal if one YES
place of power supply Reverse phase
line phase is Counter measure of the problem is
replaced. completed by phase replacement.
NO
Replace outdoor unit PC board
(A1P).
(V2820)
276 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Method of Detection of voltage of main circuit capacitor built in the inverter and power supply voltage.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When the voltage aforementioned is not less than 780V or not more than 320V, or when the
Decision current-limiting voltage does not reach 200V or more or exceeds 740V.
Conditions
Troubleshooting 277
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Check for
power supply voltage. NO
Voltage between phases: On-site causes.
380 to 415V Phase Make proper wire connections
voltage: 220 without open phase, erroneous
to 240V connections, or erroneous order of
phases.
Power ON YES
Unbalanced
power supply? (Not more NO
than 2%: Phase voltage of On-site causes
not more than Correct the unbalanced loads to
approx. 5V) eliminate the unbalanced state.
YES Unbalanced voltage will cause
extremely unbalanced current,
Disconnect the cable from the thus impairing the service life of or
compressor, and then check resulting in the malfunction of the
Power OFF the compressor for the equipment.
insulation resistance.
NO
The
insulation resistance is YES
low (i.e., not more than Replace the compressor.
100kΩ.)
NO
Disconnect the cable from the
fan, and then check the fan
motor for the insulation
resistance.
NO
The
insulation resistance is YES
low (i.e., not more than Replace the fan motor.
1MΩ.) Replace the fan driver.
NO
Check the inverter power
transistor.
278 Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
A
Troubleshooting 279
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Applicable RXYQ5P~54P
Models
Malfunction Malfunction is decided when the unit starts operation without check operation.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Has the
check operation NO
performed on Outdoor Press and hold BS4 on the
unit PC board? outdoor master PCB for 5
seconds or more, or turn ON the
YES local setting mode 2-3 to conduct
a check operation.
Performs the chech operation
again and completes the check
operation.
When a leakage detection
function is needed, normal
operation of charging refrigerant
must be completed. And then,
start once again and complete a
check operation.
(V3052)
280 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Method of Microcomputer checks if transmission between indoor and outdoor units is normal.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When transmission is not carried out normally for a certain amount of time
Decision
Conditions
Supposed Indoor to outdoor, outdoor to outdoor transmission wiring F1, F2 disconnection, short circuit
Causes or wrong wiring
Outdoor unit power supply is OFF
System address doesn’t match
Defect of indoor unit PC board
Defect of outdoor unit PC board
Troubleshooting 281
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Has
the indoor
or outdoor unit PC
board been replaced,
or has the indoor - outdoor YES
Push and hold the RESET
or outdoor - outdoor unit button on the master outdoor
transmission wiring unit PC Board for 5 seconds.
been ∗ The unit will not operate for
modified? up to 12 minutes.
NO
All
indoor unit Is indoor
remote controllers of the NO - outdoor and outdoor - YES
same refrigerant system outdoor unit transmission Replace the indoor unit PC
display wiring normal? Board indicated by the
"U4." malfunction code U4.
NO Fix the indoor/outdoor or
YES
outdoor/outdoor unit
Reset the power supply. transmission wiring.
Outdoor The
unit PC board voltage between
NO terminals L1 and N of the NO
microcomputer monitor Supply 220~240 V.
outdoor unit PC board
(HAP) blinks. is 220~240 V
±10%.
YES
YES
The fuse on YES
the outdoor unit's PC Replace the fuse.
board is burnt.
NO Operation
ready lamp (H2P) is
blinking.
YES
Lamp does YES
not go off for 12 minutes Push and hold the RESET
or more. button on the outdoor unit PC
board for 5 seconds.
NO
Is
indoor - outdoor
and outdoor - outdoor unit NO
Fix the indoor/outdoor or
transmission wiring outdoor/outdoor unit
normal? transmission wiring.
YES
Disconnect
the outdoor-outdoor
unit transmission wiring, and NO
Replace the outdoor unit PC
then check with a single Board (A1P).
system whether or
not it
is normal.
YES
Mount the DIII NET extended
adapter.
(V2822)
282 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Method of In case of controlling with 2-remote controller, check the system using microcomputer is signal
Malfunction transmission between indoor unit and remote controller (main and sub) is normal.
Detection
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Using SS1 of
YES both remote controllers YES
2-remote controllers Set one remote controller to
control. is set to "MAIN." "SUB"; turn the power supply
off once and then back on.
NO NO
YES
Normal Normal
NO
There is possibility of
malfunction caused by noise.
Check the surrounding area
and turn on again.
(V2823)
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Malfunction When transmission is not carried out normally for a certain amount of time
Decision
Conditions
Supposed Improper connection of transmission wiring between outdoor unit and external control
Causes adaptor for outdoor unit
Improper connection of transmission wiring between outdoor units.
Improper cool/heat selection
Improper cool/heat unified address (outdoor unit, external control adaptor for outdoor unit)
Defect of outdoor unit PC board (A1P)
Defect of external control adaptor for outdoor unit
284 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is there any
broken wire or erroneous NO
wire connection in the Fix the outdoor units multi
communication wiring of connection transmission
multi outdoor unit wiring and reset power.
system?
YES
YES
C/H SELECT is set to "IND". Replace the outdoor unit PC
Board (A1P).
NO
YES
Replace the outdoor unit PC
board (A1P).
(V2824)
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Method of In case of controlling with 2-remote controller, check the system using microcomputer if signal
Malfunction transmission between indoor unit and remote controller (main and sub) is normal.
Detection
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
286 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Method of Detect the malfunction signal of any other indoor unit within the system concerned.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When the malfunction decision is made on any other indoor unit within the system concerned.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
"U9" NO
has been displayed for 2 Re-diagnose by display after
minutes or more. passage of 2 minutes or more.
YES
The outdoor unit PC board
indicated by the malfunction code
U9 is normal.
Check for the indoor unit of other
system, and then conduct
troubleshooting by diagnosis
according to the Malfunction
Code Flowchart.
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Method of A difference occurs in data by the type of refrigerant between indoor and outdoor units.
Malfunction The number of indoor units is out of the allowable range.
Detection
Malfunction The malfunction decision is made as soon as either of the abnormalities aforementioned is
Decision detected.
Conditions
288 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is the NO
malfunction code "UA" Normal
displayed? (It is assumed that the code is
displayed due to temporary
YES external cause (e.g. noises).
Is the
malfunction code
"UA" displayed for all YES
indoor units connected to
one and the same
system?
Is the outdoor
NO PC board replaced YES
The setting after replacing spare
to spare parts PC PC board has not been set yet.
Is board ?
the type of Please set as per page 176, 177.
refrigerant for the
indoor units with "UA" NO NO
displayed corresponding Correct the combination of indoor
to that for the units with "UA" displayed.
outdoor
units? The total
of indoor units
YES displaying "UA" and
indoor units connected to the NO The number of indoor units that
same refrigerant system is can be connected to a single
within connectable outdoor unit system is excess of
number of allowable range.
unit∗
YES
Replace the indoor unit PC board.
Does the
refrigerant type of indoor NO
Matches the refrigerant type of
and outdoor unit indoor and outdoor unit.
match?
YES
Is it a multi NO
outdoor unit connection Replace the outdoor unit main PC
system? board.
YES
Is the
combination of master NO
Change to a correct combination.
unit and slave unit
correct?
YES
Replace the outdoor unit main PC
board.
(V2827)
∗ The number of indoor units that can be connected to a single outdoor unit system depends on
the model of outdoor unit.
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Method of The principal indoor unit detects the same address as that of its own on any other indoor unit.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction The malfunction decision is made as soon as the abnormality aforementioned is detected.
Decision
Conditions
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
290 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Method of Microcomputer checks if transmission between indoor unit and centralized controller is normal.
Malfunction
Detection
Malfunction When transmission is not carried out normally for a certain amount of time
Decision
Conditions
Supposed Malfunction of transmission between optional controllers for centralized control and indoor
Causes unit
Connector for setting master controller is disconnected.
(or disconnection of connector for independent / combined use changeover switch.)
Failure of PC board for central remote controller
Defect of indoor unit PC board
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Check
the indoor
unit for which
“UE” is displayed.
Is the the transmission YES
Continued to A
malfunction (UE) (on the following
caused on page)
all indoor
units?
NO
Is the
power supply of NO
the indoor unit, on which Make sure there are no
the “UE” occurred, hazardous situations, and
turned ON? then turn ON the power
supply.
YES
Has
the setting of Can
NO the setting of YES
central control group No.
been made with the central control group Make correct setting of the
indoor unit on which No be made? central control group No.
the “UE”
occurred? NO
For VRV
systems, can the
YES setting of central controlgroup NO
Check outdoor units to which
No. be made in one and the refrigerant system is
the same refrigerant connected.
Was system?
the central NO YES
control group No. Check whether or not there
for indoor unit are no problems with the
changed? transmission wiring length,
types of cables and wires,
number of units connected,
and others. If no problems,
replace the indoor unit PC
board.
YES
Reset the power supplies of
every central equipment.
For the intelligent Touch
controller, register the air
conditioner again while in
DIII-NET test run menu.
(V2822)
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Troubleshooting
A
Check the
transmission
wiring between central
equipment for any broken Abnormal
wire. For details, refer to Correct the wiring.
information in the “Procedure
for checking broken
wires” section.
(Refer P.304)
Normal
Check the
transmission
wiring with the master
unit central equipment for Abnormal
any broken wire. For details, Correct the wiring.
refer to information in the
“Procedure for checking
broken wires”
section.
(Refer P.304)
Normal
Has the
master unit central NO
setting connector been Correct the connection of the
connected? connector.
YES
Disconnect the transmission
wiring of the master unit
central equipment, and then
check the voltage between the
transmission terminals (F1 and
F2) of the master unit
transmission equipment using
a multiple meter.
Is the
voltage between
the terminals F1 (+) NO
and F2 (-) in the range of Replace the central
15.2 to 17.6 equipment.
VDC?
YES
Central equipment: Normal
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Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Method of On check operation, the number of indoor units in terms of transmission is not corresponding to
Malfunction that of indoor units that have made changes in temperature.
Detection
Malfunction The malfunction is determined as soon as the abnormality aforementioned is detected through
Decision checking the system for any erroneous connection of units on the check operation.
Conditions
Supposed Improper connection of transmission wiring between indoor-outdoor units and outdoor-
Causes outdoor units
Failure to execute check operation
Defect of indoor unit PC board
Stop valve is left in closed
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
YES
Is the Is indoor
NO -outdoor and outdoor- YES
check operation Replace indoor unit PC board.
carried out? outdoor unit transmission
wiring normal?
YES
NO
Is
indoor - outdoor NO
and outdoor - outdoor unit After fixing incorrect wiring,
transmission wiring push and hold the RESET
normal? button on the master outdoor
unit PC board for 5 seconds.
YES ∗ The unit will not run for up to
12 minutes.
Note: Wiring check operation may not be successful if carried out after the outdoor unit has been off
for more than 12 hours, or if it is not carried out after running all connected indoor units in the
fan mode for at least an hour.
294 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller
Malfunction The malfunction decision is made as soon as the abnormality aforementioned is detected.
Decision
Conditions
Supposed Improper connection of transmission wiring between indoor-outdoor units and outdoor-
Causes outdoor units
Defect of indoor unit PC board
Defect of outdoor unit PC board (A1P)
Troubleshooting 295
Troubleshooting by Indication on the Remote Controller Si34-601
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is
electricity Does
being introduce for a malfunction
the first time after occur even after 12
YES minutes elapses from the NO
installation or after an indoor Normal
or outdoor unit PC time when electricity is
board has been introduced to indoor
replaced? and outdoor
units?
NO YES
Is
indoor - outdoor and NO
outdoor - outdoor unit After fixing incorrect wiring,
transmission wiring push and hold the RESET
normal? button on the master outdoor
unit PC board for 5 seconds.
YES ∗ The unit will not run for up to
12 minutes.
Push and hold the RESET
button on the outdoor unit
PC board for 5 seconds
NO
Does a malfunction occur? Normal
YES
Disconnect
the outdoor-outdoor
unit transmission
wiring to create the one- YES
Mount the DIII NET extension
system status, and then adapter.
check whether or not
the system is
normal.
NO
Does
a "UH" malfunction occur NO
Replace indoor unit PC board.
for all indoor units in
the system?
YES
Replace outdoor unit PC
board (A1P).
(V2831)
296 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting (OP: Central Remote Controller)
Malfunction When + polarity and - polarity are detected at the same time.
Decision
Conditions
With M1 displayed
Is the M1 displayed again? Replace the central
equipment.
Without M1 displayed
Central equipment: Normal
Troubleshooting 297
Troubleshooting (OP: Central Remote Controller) Si34-601
Method of Detect the malfunction according to DIII-NET transmission data. (The system will be
Malfunction automatically reset.)
Detection
Malfunction When no master controller is present at the time of the startup of slave controller.
Decision When the centralized controller, which was connected once, shows no response.
Conditions
298 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting (OP: Central Remote Controller)
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Were
any changes
made to the number
of units of central
equipment? (The central YES Reset the power supplies of
equipment was connected once, every central equipment.
and then disconnected, or
additional central
equipment was
installed.)
NO
Have power
supplies to every central NO Turn ON the power supply of
equipment been the central equipment.
turned ON?
YES If the screen is not appearing
Is the even tough the Intelligent
NO YES Touch Controller screen is
Is the display of LCD OK? Intelligent Touch
Controller used? touched or the contrast
volume is operated, replace
the Intelligent Touch
YES NO Controller.
Has the Reset Set the Reset switch (located
switch (located inside of NO inside of equipment)
equipment) SS1 been set SS1 been set to the Normal
to the Normal side.
side?
YES
Replace the central
equipment.
Check
the transmission
wiring of the equipment,
on which the M8 occurred, for
any broken wires.(To check for Abnormal
Correct the wiring.
broken wires, refer to information
in the “Procedure for
checking broken wires”
section. (Refer
P.304)
Troubleshooting 299
Troubleshooting (OP: Central Remote Controller) Si34-601
Malfunction When the schedule timer is set to individual use mode, other central component is present.
Decision When multiple master controller are present.
Conditions When the remote control adapter is present.
300 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting (OP: Central Remote Controller)
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Troubleshooting 301
Troubleshooting (OP: Central Remote Controller) Si34-601
Malfunction Two or more units of central remote controllers and Intelligent Touch Controllers are
Decision connected, and all of them are set to master unit central setting or slave unit central setting.
Conditions Two units of schedule timers are connected.
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Did the
malfunction Is the
occur while in the first test NO NO
Master/Slave setting of the
run using the intelligent central equipment
Touch controller? correct?
Be sure to
YES YES refer to the
Master/
Slave
setting
table.
(Refer
page 303.) Correct the setting of the
combination of master and
slave units, and then reset
the power supplies of every
Was the central equipment.
Is the central equipment connected YES
Master/Slave setting of the YES once, and then disconnected, Reset the power supplies of
central equipment or was additional central every central equipment.
correct? equipment
NO installed?
NO
Turn ON the power supply of
the central equipment with
"MC" displayed once again.
If the intelligent Touch
controller is used, correct the
setting of the combination of With "MC"
master and slave units again displayed
while in DIII-NET test run
mode, referring to the Is the "MC"
Master/Slave setting table. displayed again? Replace the central
(Refer page 303.) equipment.
Without "MC"
displayed
Reset the power supplies of Central equipment: Normal
every central equipment.
302 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting (OP: Central Remote Controller)
Master-Slave Unit Combination of Intelligent Touch Controller and Central Remote Controller
Setting Table
Master Slave
#1 #2 #3 #4
∗ #1 #2 #3 #4
Pattern 1-00~4-15 Master/ 5-00~8-15 Master/ 1-00~4-15 Master/ 5-00~8-15 Master/
Slave Slave Slave Slave
CRC Master CRC Master CRC Slave CRC Slave
CRC Master — — CRC Slave — —
Intelligent Intelligent
Touch Master — — Touch Slave — —
controller controller
Intelligent
CRC Master — — Touch Slave — —
controller
Intelligent
Touch Master — — CRC Slave — —
controller
CRC Master — — — — — —
Intelligent
Touch Master — — — — — —
controller
CRC: Central remote controller <DCS302C1>
Intelligent Touch controller: < DCS601C51 >
∗The patterns marked with “∗” have nothing to do with those described in the list of Setting of master unit central setting connector.
Master Unit The master unit central setting connector (CN1/X1A) is mounted at the factory.
Central • To independently use a single unit of the intelligent Touch controller or a single unit of the
Connector central remote controller, do not dismount the master unit central setting connector (i.e., use
Setting Table the connector with the factory setting unchanged).
• To independently use the schedule timer, insert an independent-use setting connector.
No independent-use setting connector has been mounted at the factory. Insert the
connector, which is attached to the casing of the main unit, in the PC board (CN1/X1A).
(Independent-use connector=Master unit central setting connector)
• To use two or more central equipment in combination, make settings according to the table
shown below.
Central equipment connection pattern Setting of master unit central setting connector(*2)
Pattern Intelligent Central Unified Intelligent Central Unified
Touch remote ON/OFF Schedule Touch remote ON/OFF Schedule
timer timer
controller controller controller controller controller controller
Only a
single unit:
1 to 2
units × (*1) "Provided",
Others: "Not
provided"
× (*1)
1 unit 1 unit Provided Not provided
× (*1)
Troubleshooting 303
Troubleshooting (OP: Central Remote Controller) Si34-601
Procedures for 1. Procedure for checking outdoor-outdoor unit transmission wiring for broken wires
Detecting Broken On the system shown below, turn OFF the power supply to all equipment, short-circuit
Wires in between the outdoor-outdoor unit terminal parts F1 and F2 in the "Outdoor Unit A" that is
Transmission farthest from the central remote controller, and then conduct continuity checks between the
Wiring for Control transmission wiring terminal blocks F1 and F2 of the central remote controller using a
multiple meter. If there is continuity between the said terminal blocks, the outdoor-outdoor
unit transmission wiring has no broken wires in it.
If there is no continuity, the transmission wiring may have broken wires. With the outdoor-
outdoor unit terminal parts of the "Outdoor Unit A" short-circuited, conduct continuity checks
between the transmission wiring terminal blocks F1 and F2 of the unified ON/OFF controller.
If there is no continuity as well, conduct continuity checks between the outdoor-outdoor unit
terminal parts of the "Outdoor Unit E", between the outdoor-outdoor unit terminal parts of the
"Outdoor Unit D", between the outdoor-outdoor unit terminal parts of the "Outdoor Unit C", …
in the order described, thus identifying the place with continuity.
If the place with continuity can be identified, there may be broken wires in places before the
said place with continuity.
2. Procedure for checking indoor-outdoor unit transmission wiring for broken wires (for
checking the indoor-outdoor unit transmission wiring of the "Outdoor Unit C" for broken
wires)
Turn OFF the power supply to all equipment, short-circuit between the indoor-outdoor unit
terminal parts F1 and F2 in the "Outdoor Unit C, and then conduct continuity checks
between the transmission wirings F1 and F2 of the "Indoor Unit a" that is farthest from the
"Outdoor Unit C" using a multiple meter. If there is continuity between the said transmission
wirings, the indoor-outdoor unit transmission wiring has no broken wires in it.
If there is no continuity, the transmission wiring may have broken wires. With the indoor-
outdoor unit terminal parts of the "Outdoor Unit C" short-circuited, identify the place with
continuity in the transmission wiring of the "Indoor Unit b", transmission wiring of the "Indoor
Unit c", and transmission wiring of the "Indoor Unit d" in the order described.
If the place with continuity can be identified, there may be broken wires in places before the
said place with continuity.
Short-circuit
between the
outdoor-outdoor
unit terminal
parts.
304 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller)
Malfunction
Decision
Conditions
Supposed Malfunction of transmission between optional central controller and indoor unit
Causes Connector for setting master controller is disconnected
Defect of unified ON/OFF controller PC board
Defect of indoor unit PC board
Malfunction of air conditioner
Troubleshooting 305
Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller) Si34-601
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is a
malfunction YES
code displayed on the Diagnose the cause with the
remote controller? air conditioner's failure
diagnosis manual.
NO
Has a
once connected
indoor unit been removed YES
Reset power supply for all
or its address optional controllers for
changed? centralized control
simultaneously.
NO
Is the
power supply for
the indoor unit displaying NO
Turn the power supply of the
a malfunction indoor unit on.
turned
on?
YES
Is
transmission wiring YES
disconnected or wired Fix the wiring correctly.
incorrectly?
NO
Is Is
transmission NO the group NO
with all indoor units No. of malfunctioning Set the group No.
malfunctioning? indoor units correctly.
set?
YES YES
Is the Replace the central PC board.
transmission
wiring with the master NO
controller disconnected or Fix the wiring correctly.
wired incorrectly?
YES
Is the
master
controller's connector for YES
setting master controller Connect the connector
disconnected. correctly.
NO
Replace the central PC board.
(V2841)
306 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller)
Malfunction When the centralized controller, which was connected once, shows no response.
Decision The control ranges are overlapped.
Conditions When multiple master central controller are present.
When the schedule timer is set to individual use mode, other central controller is present.
When the wiring adaptor for electrical appendices is present.
Troubleshooting 307
Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller) Si34-601
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Has a once
connected optional
controller for centralized YES
control been disconnected Reset power supply
or itsaddress simultaneously for all optional
changed? controllers for centralized
control.
NO
Is the
power supply
turned on for all NO
optional controllers for Turn on power supply for
centralized all optional controllers for
control? centralized control.
YES
Is the
reset switch
of all optional controllers NO
for centralized Set reset switch to
control set to "normal."
"normal"?
YES
Is
transmission wiring YES
disconnected or wired Fix the wiring correctly.
incorrectly?
NO
Is Is the
a central remote central remote YES
YES controller or schedule
controller or schedule timer Refer to failure diagnosis for
connected? timer displaying a central remote controller or
malfunction? schedule timer.
NO
NO
Is the setting
Are of the unified
two or more unified YES ON / OFF controller's NO
ON / OFF controllers switch for setting Correct the setting of the
connected? each address unified ON / OFF controller's
duplicated? switch for setting each
NO address and reset the power
supply of the unified ON /
YES OFF controller.
2A
(V2842)
308 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller)
2A
Is the
wiring adaptor for YES
electrical appendices Cannot be used in
connected? combination with a wiring
adaptor for electrical
NO appendices. Remove the
wiring adaptor for electrical
appendices and reset the
power supply for all optional
controllers for centralized
control simultaneously.
Is a schedule timer YES
connected?
NO
YES
Is a parallel interface Schedule timer and parallel
connected? interface cannot be used in
combination. Disconnect
NO either the schedule timer or
parallel interface and reset the
power supply for all optional
Is the controllers for centralized
schedule timer's control simultaneously.
YES
individual/combined Disconnect the schedule
connector timer's individual / combined
connected? connector and reset the power
supply for all optional
NO controllers for centralized
control simultaneously.
Are
there two or
more optional
controllers for centralized YES
control connected with the Arrange so that the connector
connector for setting for setting master controller is
master connected to one controller for
controller? centralized control and reset
the power supply for all
NO optional controllers for
centralized control
Reset the power supply simultaneously.
for all optional controllers
for centralized control
simultaneously.
Troubleshooting 309
Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller) Si34-601
Supposed Central control address (group No.) is not set for indoor unit.
Causes Improper control range setting switch
Improper wiring of transmission wiring
Troubleshooting
Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector,
Caution or parts damage may be occurred.
Is the central
control address (group No.) NO Set by remote controller the
set for the central control address for all
indoor unit? indoor units connected to the
central control line.
YES
Is the control NO
range setting switch Set the control range setting
set correctly? switch correctly and
simultaneously reset the power
YES supply for all optional controllers
Is
the transmission YES
wiring disconnected or Fix the wiring correctly.
wired incorrectly?
NO
Replace the unified ON/OFF
controller.
(V2844)
310 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller)
Red U
Black W
5 Gray GND
4 Pink Vcc
Measure the resistance
3 Orange W values between Vcc
and U,V,W, and GND
and U,V,W.
2 Blue V
1 Yellow U
Troubleshooting 311
Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller) Si34-601
[In cooling] ←Is the suction air temperature not more than
High suction air Short circuit
43°C?
temperature
High suction of outdoor unit High ambient temperature ←Is the outdoor temperature not more than 43°C?
air
temperature
of the High suction Short circuit ←Is the suction air temperature not more than 27°C?
condenser air temperature
of indoor unit High ambient temperature ←Is the indoor temperature not more than 27°C?
←Is the connector properly connected?
Faulty suction air thermistor of indoor unit Are the thermistor resistance characteristics normal?
[In heating]
High suction air temperature of outdoor unit ←Is the outdoor temperature not more than 16°CWB?
Faulty outdoor temperature thermistor of outdoor unit ←Is the connector properly connected?
Are the thermistor resistance characteristics normal?
Degradation Dirty condenser
in condensing ←Is the heat exchanger clogged? (In cooling)
capacity
Mixing of non-condensable gas ←Is air or else mixed in the refrigerant system?
*1: In cooling, it is normal if the outdoor unit electronic expansion valve (EV1) is fully open.
*2: In heating, the indoor unit electronic expansion valve is used for “subcooled degree control”.
(For details, refer to “Electronic Expansion Valve Control” on page 135.)
SDK04009
312 Troubleshooting
Si34-601 Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller)
*1: For details of the compressor capacity control while in cooling, refer to “Compressor PI Control” on page 95.
*2: The “low pressure protection control” includes low pressure protection control and hot gas bypass control. For details, refer to page 119.
*3: In cooling, the indoor unit electronic expansion valve is used for “superheated degree control”. (For details, refer to page 135.)
*4: In heating, the outdoor unit electronic expansion valve (EV1) is used for “superheated degree control of outdoor unit heat exchanger”.
(For details, refer to page 107.)
SDK04009
Troubleshooting 313
Troubleshooting (OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller) Si34-601
314 Troubleshooting
Si34-601
Part 7
Appendix
1. Piping Diagrams..................................................................................316
1.1 Outdoor Unit .........................................................................................316
1.2 Indoor Unit............................................................................................320
2. Wiring Diagrams for Reference...........................................................324
2.1 Outdoor Unit .........................................................................................324
2.2 Field Wiring ..........................................................................................329
2.3 Indoor Unit............................................................................................332
3. List of Electrical and Functional Parts .................................................348
3.1 Outdoor Unit .........................................................................................348
3.2 Indoor Side ...........................................................................................351
4. Option List ...........................................................................................357
4.1 Option List of Controllers......................................................................357
4.2 Option Lists (Outdoor Unit)...................................................................359
5. Piping Installation Point.......................................................................361
5.1 Piping Installation Point ........................................................................361
5.2 The Example of A Wrong Pattern.........................................................362
6. Example of connection (R-410A Type) ...............................................363
7. Thermistor Resistance / Temperature Characteristics........................365
8. Pressure Sensor .................................................................................367
9. Method of Checking The Inverter’s Power Transistors and
Diode Modules ....................................................................................368
Appendix 315
Piping Diagrams Si34-601
1. Piping Diagrams
1.1 Outdoor Unit
RXYQ5PY1
3D050782
316 Appendix
Si34-601 Piping Diagrams
RXYQ8P
3D050783
Appendix 317
Piping Diagrams Si34-601
RXYQ10P / 12PY1
3D050784
318 Appendix
Si34-601 Piping Diagrams
3D050785
Appendix 319
Piping Diagrams Si34-601
Fan
(2)
(3)
Liquid piping connection port
(Flare connection)
(1)
Filter Electronic Filter
expansion valve
DU220-602J
(mm)
Capacity GAS Liquid
20 / 25 / 32 / 40 / 50M(A) φ12.7 φ6.4
63 / 80 / 100 / 125M(A) φ15.9 φ9.5
200M(A) φ19.1 φ9.5
250M(A) φ22.2 φ9.5
320 Appendix
Si34-601 Piping Diagrams
FXZQ
Appendix 321
Piping Diagrams Si34-601
FXDQ
4D043864H
4D018650B
322 Appendix
Si34-601 Piping Diagrams
FXUQ + BEVQ
Indoor unit
4D037995F
Connection Unit
4D034127B
Appendix 323
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D050453C
324 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
RXYQ8PY1
3D050454D
Appendix 325
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
RXYQ10PY1
3D050455D
326 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
RXYQ12PY1
3D051890C
Appendix 327
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D050456D
328 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
3D051452
Appendix 329
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D052261
330 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
RXYQ34P / 36P / 38P / 40P / 42P / 44P / 46P / 48P / 50P / 52P / 54PY1
C: 3D052262
Appendix 331
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D039556A
332 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
3D039557A
Appendix 333
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D039600A
334 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
3D038359
Appendix 335
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D039564C
336 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
3D045500C
Appendix 337
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D049604A
338 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
3D039561A
Appendix 339
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D039620B
340 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
FXMQ200MA / 250MAVE
3D039621B
Appendix 341
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D039801D
342 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
3D034206C
Appendix 343
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D039826D
344 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
3D044973A
Appendix 345
Wiring Diagrams for Reference Si34-601
3D044996C
346 Appendix
Si34-601 Wiring Diagrams for Reference
3D044901B
Appendix 347
List of Electrical and Functional Parts Si34-601
Type
Compressor STD 1 OC protection M2C —
device
Type
STD 2 OC protection M3C —
device
348 Appendix
Si34-601 List of Electrical and Functional Parts
3.1.2 RXYQ10PY1~12PY1
Model
Item Name Symbol
RXYQ10PY1 RXYQ12PY1
Type JT1GCVDKYR@S
Inverter OC protection M1C
14.7A
device
Type JT170G-KYE@T
Compressor STD 1 OC protection M2C
15.0A
device
Type
STD 2 OC protection M3C —
device
OC protection 3A
Fan motor device M1F 3A (for General overseas : 1.14A)
Electronic expansion valve (Main) Y1E Fully closed: 0pls Fully open: 480pls
Electronic expansion valve (Subcool) Y2E Fully closed: 0pls Fully open: 480pls
+0
For M1C S1PH OFF: 4.0 −0.12 MPa ON: 3.0±0.15MPa
High pressure +0
switch For M2C S2PH OFF: 4.0 −0.12 MPa ON: 3.0±0.15MPa
Pressure
protection
For M3C S3PH —
Low pressure sensor SLNPL OFF: 0.07MPa
Fusible plug — Open: 70~75°C
Discharge gas temperature
protection R3T OFF: 135°C
Temperature (Discharge pipe thermistor)
protection Inverter fin temperature
protection R1T OFF: 93°C
(Radiator fin thermistor)
For main PC F1U 250V AC 10A Class B Time-lag 3.15A AC 250V
board F2U 250V AC 10A Class B Time-lag 3.15A AC 250V
Others Fuse
For Noise filter F1U 250V AC 5A Class B
PC board
Appendix 349
List of Electrical and Functional Parts Si34-601
Model
Item Name Symbol
RXYQ14PY1 RXYQ16PY1 RXYQ18PY1
Type JT1GCVDKYR@S
Inverter OC protection M1C
device 14.7A
Type JT170G-KYE@T
Compressor STD 1 OC protection M2C
device 15.0A
Type JT170G-KYE@T
STD 2 OC protection M3C
device 15.0A
350 Appendix
Si34-601 List of Electrical and Functional Parts
Model
Parts Name Symbol FXCQ FXCQ FXCQ FXCQ FXCQ FXCQ FXCQ FXCQ Remark
20MVE 25MVE 32MVE 40MVE 50MVE 63MVE 80MVE 125MVE
Wired Remote BRC1C62
Remote Controller
Option
Controller Wireless Remote
Controller BRC7C62
AC 220~240V 50Hz
1φ10W 1φ15W 1φ20W 1φ30W 1φ50W 1φ85W
Fan Motor M1F
Thermal protector 135°C : OFF
Thermal Fuse 152°C — 87°C : ON
Motors
AC220-240V (50Hz) AC220V (60Hz)
Drain Pump M1P PLD-12230DM
Thermal Fuse 145°C
Appendix 351
List of Electrical and Functional Parts Si34-601
Model
Parts Name Symbol FXKQ FXKQ FXKQ FXKQ Remark
25MAVE 32MAVE 40MAVE 63MAVE
Wired Remote BRC1C62 Option
Remote Controller
Controller Wireless Remote BRC4C61
Controller
AC 220~240V 50Hz
Model
Parts Name Symbol FXDQ FXDQ FXDQ FXDQ FXDQ FXDQ Remark
20N(A)VE(T), 25N(A)VE(T), 32N(A)VE(T),
PVE(T) PVE(T) PVE(T) 40N(A)VE(T) 50N(A)VE(T) 63N(A)VE(T)
Wired Remote
Controller BRC1C62
Remote Option
Controller Wireless Remote BRC4C62
Controller
AC 220~240V 50Hz
352 Appendix
Si34-601 List of Electrical and Functional Parts
Model
Parts Name Symbol FXSQ FXSQ FXSQ FXSQ FXSQ FXSQ FXSQ FXSQ FXSQ Remark
20MVE 25MVE 32MVE 40MVE 50MVE 63MVE 80MVE 100MVE 125MVE
Wired Remote BRC1C62
Remote Controller
Controller Option
Wireless Remote BRC4C62
Controller
AC 220~240V 50Hz
Model
Parts Name Symbol FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ FXMQ Remark
40MAVE 50MAVE 63MAVE 80MAVE 100MAVE 125MAVE 200MAVE 250MAVE
Wired Remote
Controller BRC1C62
Remote Option
Controller Wireless Remote
Controller BRC4C62
AC 220~240V 50Hz
Fan Motor M1F 1φ100W 1φ160W 1φ270W 1φ430W 1φ380W×2
Motors Thermal protector 135°C : OFF 87°C : ON
Appendix 353
List of Electrical and Functional Parts Si34-601
Model
Parts Name Symbol FXHQ FXHQ FXHQ Remark
32MAVE 63MAVE 100MAVE
Wired Remote BRC1C62 Option
Remote Controller
Controller
Wireless Controller BRC7E63W
AC 220~240V/220V 50Hz/60Hz
Fan Motor M1F 1φ63W 1φ130W
Thermal protector 130°C : OFF 80°C : ON
Motors
Capacitor for Fan Motor C1R 3.0µF-400V 9.0µF-400V
Swing Motor M1S MT8-L[3P058751-1]
AC200~240V
Model
Parts Name Symbol FXAQ FXAQ FXAQ FXAQ FXAQ FXAQ Remark
20MAVE 25MAVE 32MAVE 40MAVE 50MAVE 63MAVE
Wired Remote BRC1C62
Remote Controller
Option
Controller Wireless Remote BRC7E618
Controller
AC 220~240V 50Hz
Fan Motor M1F 1φ40W 1φ43W
Motors Thermal protector 130°C : OFF 80°C : ON
354 Appendix
Si34-601 List of Electrical and Functional Parts
Model
Parts Name Symbol FXLQ FXLQ FXLQ FXLQ FXLQ FXLQ Remark
20MAVE 25MAVE 32MAVE 40MAVE 50MAVE 63MAVE
Wired Remote BRC1C62
Remote Controller
Controller Option
Wireless Remote BRC4C62
Controller
AC 220~240V 50Hz
Fan Motor M1F 1φ15W 1φ25W 1φ35W
Motors
Thermal protector 135°C : OFF 120°C : ON
Capacitor for Fan Motor C1R 1.0µF-400V 0.5µF-400V 1.0µF-400V 1.5µF-400V 2.0µF-400V
Model
Parts Name Symbol FXNQ FXNQ FXNQ FXNQ FXNQ FXNQ Remark
20MAVE 25MAVE 32MAVE 40MAVE 50MAVE 63MAVE
Wired Remote
Controller BRC1C62
Remote
Controller Option
Wireless Remote
Controller BRC4C62
AC 220~240V 50Hz
Fan Motor M1F 1φ15W 1φ25W 1φ35W
Motors
Thermal protector 135°C : OFF 120°C : ON
Capacitor for Fan Motor C1R 1.0µF-400V 0.5µF-400V 1.0µF-400V 1.5µF-400V 2.0µF-400V
Appendix 355
List of Electrical and Functional Parts Si34-601
Model
Parts Name Symbol Remark
FXUQ71MAV1 FXUQ100MAV1 FXUQ125MAV1
Wired Remote
Controller BRC1C62
Remote Option
Controller Wireless Remote
Controller BRC7C528W
AC 220~240V 50Hz
Fan Motor M1F 1φ45W 1φ90W
Thermal protector 130°C Thermal protector 130°C : OFF 83°C : ON
Motors
Drain Pump M1P AC220-240V (50Hz) AC220V (60Hz)
PJV-1426
Model
Parts Name Symbol Remark
FXMQ125MFV1 FXMQ200MFV1 FXMQ250MFV1
Wired Remote BRC1C62
Remote Controller
Controller Option
Wireless Remote —
Controller
AC200~240V 50Hz
Fan Motor M1F 1φ380W
Motors Thermal protector 135°C : OFF 87°C : ON
356 Appendix
Si34-601 Option List
4. Option List
4.1 Option List of Controllers
Operation Control System Optional Accessories
Type FXDQ-N(A) FXLQ-MA
No. FXCQ-M FXFQ-M FXKQ-MA FXUQ-M FXSQ-M FXMQ-MA FXHQ-MA FXAQ-MA(H) FXLQ-MH
Item FXDQ-P FXNQ-MA
Remote Wireless BRC7C62 BRC7E61W BRC4C61 BRC4C62 BRC7C528W BRC4C62 BRC7E63W BRC7E618 BRC4C62
1 controller Wired BRC1C62
2 Wired remote controller
with weekly schedule timer BRC1D61
Simplified remote Note 8 Note 8 Note 8
3 — — —
controller BRC2C51 BRC2C51 BRC2C51
Remote controller for
4 — BRC3A61 — BRC3A61 — BRC3A61
hotel use
5 Adaptor for wiring ★KRP1B61 ★KRP1B59 KRP1B61 ★KRP1B56 — KRP1B61 KRP1C3 — KRP1B61
Wiring adaptor for
6-1 ★KRP2A61 ★KRP2A62 KRP2A61 ★KRP2A53 ★KRP2A62 KRP2A61 ★KRP2A62 ★KRP2A61 KRP2A61
electrical appendices (1)
Wiring adaptor for
6-2 ★KRP4A51 ★KRP4A53 KRP4A51 ★KRP4A54 ★KRP4A53 KRP4A51 ★KRP4A52 ★KRP4A51 KRP4A51
electrical appendices (2)
7 Remote sensor KRCS01-1 — KRCS01-1
Installation box for Note 2, 3 Note 2, 3 Note 4, 6 Note 5 Note 3 Note 2, 3
8 — KRP1B97 — —
adaptor PC board KRP1B96 KRP1D98 KRP1B101 KRP4A91 KRP1C93 KRP4A93
9 Central remote controller DCS302CA61
Electrical box with earth
9-1 KJB311A
terminal (3 blocks)
10 Unified on/off controller DCS301BA61
Electrical box with earth
10-1 KJB212A
terminal (2 blocks)
Noise filter (for
10-2 electromagnetic interface KEK26-1
use only)
11 Schedule timer DST301B(A)61
External control adaptor ★ ★DTA104A ★ ★ ★
12 for outdoor unit (Must be DTA104A61 — DTA104A61 DTA104A61
installed on indoor units) DTA104A61 62 DTA104A53 DTA104A62 DTA104A61
13
Interface adaptor for — — — — Note 7 — — — — Note 7
SkyAir-series DTA102A52 DTA102A52
Note:
1. Installation box (No.8) is necessary for each adaptor marked ★.
2. Up to 2 adaptors can be fixed for each installation box.
3. Only one installation box can be installed for each indoor unit.
4. Up to 2 installation boxes can be installed for each indoor unit.
5. Installation box (No. 8) is necessary for second adaptor.
6. Installation box (No. 8) is necessary for each adaptor.
7. This adaptor is required when connecting with optional controller for centralized control.
8. BRC2A51 is also available.
Various PC Boards
No. Part name Model No. Function
KRP1B56
KRP1B57
1 Adaptor for wiring KRP1B59 PC board when equipped with auxiliary electric heater in the indoor unit.
KRP1B61
KRP1C3
Up to 1024 units can be centrally controlled in 64 different groups.
2 DIII-NET Expander Adaptor DTA109A51 Wiring restrictions (max. length: 1000m, total wiring length: 2000m, max. number of
branches: 16) apply to each adaptor.
System Configuration
No. Part name Model No. Function
Up to 64 groups of indoor units (128 units)can be connected, and ON/OFF, temperature
1 Central remote controller DCS302CA61 setting and monitoring can be accomplished individually or simultaneously. Connectable up
to “2” controllers in one system.
Up to 16 groups of indoor units (128 units) can be turned, ON/OFF individually or
2 Unified ON/OFF controller DCS301BA61 simultaneously, and operation and malfunction can be displayed. Can be used in
combination with up to 8 controllers.
3 Schedule timer DST301BA61 Programmed time weekly schedule can be controlled by unified control for up to 64 groups
of indoor units (128 units). Can turn units ON/OFF twice per day.
Unification adaptor for computerized
4 ★DCS302A52 Interface between the central monitoring board and central control units
control
5 Interface adaptor for SkyAir-series ★DTA102A52 Adaptors required to connect products other than those of the VRV System to the high-
6 Central control adaptor kit ★DTA107A55 speed DIII-NET communication system adopted for the VRV System.
To use any of the above optional controllers, an appropriate adaptor must be installed on
7 Wiring adaptor for other air-conditioner ★DTA103A51 the product unit to be controlled.
DIII-NET Up to 1,024 units can be centrally controlled in 64 different groups.
8 Expander adaptor DTA109A51 Wiring restrictions (max. length : 1,000m, total wiring length : 2,000m, max. number of
branches : 16) apply to each adaptor.
9 Mounting plate KRP4A92 Fixing plate for DTA109A51
Note:
Installation box for ★ adaptor must be procured on site.
Appendix 357
Option List Si34-601
Controller
Controller
DIII-NET
1-1 Hardware plus DCS601A52 • Additional 64 groups (10 outdoor units) is possible.
adaptor
Option
1-2 P.P.D. DCS002C51 • P.P.D.: Power Proportional Distribution function
Software • Monitors and controls the air conditioning system using the Internet
1-3 Web DCS004A51
and Web browser application on a PC.
1-4 Electrical box with earth terminal (4blocks) KJB411A • Wall embedded switch box.
128 units DAM602B52
256 units DAM602B51
intelligent Number of
2 units to be 512 units DAM602B51x2 Air conditioner management system (featuring minimized engineering)
Manager III connected that can be controlled by personal computers.
768 units DAM602B51x3
1024 units DAM602B51x4
intelligent P.P.D DAM002A51 • P.P.D.: Power Proportional Distribution function.
2-1 Manger III Option Software
ECO. DAM003A51 Software for energy-saving control.
2-2 Optional DIII Ai unit DAM101A51 Analog input for "sliding temperature" function (to reduce cold shock) for
intelligent Manager III.
Interface unit to allow communications between VRV and BMS.
★2 Interface for use in BACnet® Operation and monitoring of air-conditioning systems through BACnet®
Communication
3 DMS502A51
communications.
Line
3-1 Optional DIII board DAM411A1 Expansion kit, installed on DMS502A51, to provide 3 more DIII-NET
communication ports. Not usable independently.
Expansion kit, installed on DMS502A51, to provide 16 more wattmeter
3-2 Optional Di board DAM412A1 pulse input points. Not usable independently.
Interface unit to allow communications between VRV and BMS.
4 ★3 Interface for use in LON WORKS DMS504B51 Operation and monitoring of air-conditioning systems through
LON WORKS communication.
Enables ON/OFF command, operation and display of malfunction; can be used
5 Basic unit DPF201A51
in combination with up to 4 units.
interface
Parallel
Temperature
6 DPF201A52 Enables temperature measurement output for 4 groups; 0-5VDC.
Contact/Analog signal
measurement units
7 Temperature setting units DPF201A53 Enables temperature setting input for 16 groups; 0-5VDC.
8 Unification adaptor for computerized DCS302A52 Interface between the central monitoring board and central control units
control
Wiring adaptor for electrical Simultaneously controls air-conditioning control computer and up to 64 groups of
9-1 KRP2A53, 61, 62
appendices (1) indoor units.
Wiring adaptor for electrical To control the group of indoor units collectively, which are connected by the
9-2 appendices (2) KRP4A51-54 transmission wiring of remote controller.
External control adaptor for outdoor DTA104A53, 61, Cooling/Heating mode change over. Demand control and Low noise control are
13 unit (Must be installed on indoor units.) 62 available between the plural outdoor units.
Notes:
★1. PPD does not support Connection Unit Series.
★2. BACnet® is a registered trademark of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-
Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).
★3. L
ON WORKS is a registered trade mark of Echelon Corporation.
358 Appendix
Si34-601 Option List
RXYQ20 ~ 36PY1
KHRP26M22H
(Max. 4 branch),
KHRP26M33H KHRP26M22H, KHRP26M33H, KHRP26M72H, KHRP26M73H
Distributive
Refnet header
(Max. 8 branch), (Max. 4 branch) (Max. 8 branch) (Max. 8 branch) (Max. 8 branch)
Piping
KHRP26M72H
(Max. 8 branch)
KHRP26A22T,
Refnet joint KHRP26A33T, KHRP26A22T, KHRP26A33T, KHRP26A72T, KHRP26A73T
KHRP26A72T
Outdoor unit multi connection piping kit BHFP22P100
Pipe size reducer — KHRP26M73TP, KHRP26M73HP
Central drain pan kit KWC26C280 KWC26C280E KWC26C280 KWC26C280E KWC26C450 × 2 KWC26C450E × 2
KWC26C450 KWC26C450E KWC26C450 KWC26C450E
3D053052
RXYQ38 ~ 54PY1
RXYQ38PY1 RXYQ38PY1E RXYQ48PY1 RXYQ48PY1E
RXYQ40PY1 RXYQ40PY1E
Optional accessories RXYQ42PY1 RXYQ42PY1E RXYQ50PY1 RXYQ50PY1E
RXYQ52PY1 RXYQ52PY1E
RXYQ44PY1 RXYQ44PY1E RXYQ54PY1 RXYQ54PY1E
RXYQ46PY1 RXYQ46PY1E
Cool/Heat Selector KRC19-26A
Distributive Cool/Heat
Selector
Appendix 359
Option List Si34-601
RXYQ16 ~ 18PHY1
RXYQ16PHY1 RXYQ16PHY1E
Optional accessories RXYQ18PHY1 RXYQ18PHY1E
Cool/Heat Selector KRC19-26A
Distributive Cool/Heat
Selector
KHRP26M22H, KHRP26M33H,
(Max. 4 branch) (Max. 8 branch)
Piping
RXYQ24 ~ 30PHY1
RXYQ32 ~ 50PHY1
RXYQ36PHY1 RXYQ44PHY1 RXYQ36PHY1E RXYQ44PHY1E
Optional accessories RXYQ32PHY1 RXYQ32PHY1E RXYQ38PHY1 RXYQ46PHY1 RXYQ38PHY1E RXYQ46PHY1E
RXYQ34PHY1 RXYQ34PHY1E RXYQ40PHY1 RXYQ48PHY1 RXYQ40PHY1E RXYQ48PHY1E
RXYQ42PHY1 RXYQ50PHY1 RXYQ42PHY1E RXYQ50PHY1E
Cool/Heat Selector KRC19-26A
Distributive Cool/Heat
Selector
360 Appendix
Si34-601 Piping Installation Point
5m or less
than 5m
Since there is a possibility that oil may be collected on a stop machine side, install piping
between outdoor units to go to level or go up to an outdoor unit, and to make a slope.
(V3036)
When the piping length between the multi connection kits or between multi connection kit and
outdoor unit is 2m or more, prepare a vertical projection part (200mm or more as shown below) only
on the gas pipe line location less than 2m from multi connection kit.
In the case of 2m or less
Vertical
Projection
200mm or
more
Less than 2m
2m or more
Vertical Vertical
Projection Projection
Appendix 361
Piping Installation Point Si34-601
Wrong
×
Oil is collected to the outdoor
unit at the time of a stop,
because of bottom omission of
piping.
(V3039)
Wrong
×
Oil is collected to the low level outdoor
unit at the time of a stop, because of
downward slope of piping.
Good Good
Vertical
Projection
(V3040)
Outdoor Unit - Multi Connection Piping Kit Actual piping length 10m or less, equivalent length 13m or less
Max.allowable Multi Connection Piping Kit - Indoor Unit Actual piping length 165m or less, equivalent length 190m or
Piping Length less, the total extension 1000m or less
Actual piping length 40m or less
REFNET Joint - Indoor Unit (Refer to Page 363, 364 Note 2 in case of up to 90m)
Outdoor Unit - Outdoor Unit 5m or less
Allowable 50m or less ★90m or less
Level Outdoor Unit - Indoor Unit (when an outdoor unit is lower than indoor units: 40m or less in
Difference case of RXYQ5P)
Indoor Unit - Indoor Unit 15m or less
362 Appendix
Si34-601 Example of connection (R-410A Type)
Example of connection Example refrigerant branch using REFNET joint Example refrigerant branch using REFNET joint and REFNET header Example refrigerant branch using REFNET header
(Connection of 8 indoor units) Outdoor unit REFNET joint (A • B) Outdoor unit REFNET header
Outdoor unit REFNET joint (A-G)
(∗1) “ ” indicate the Outdoor unit multi i
Single outdoor a a
connection piping kit a b c d e f g H1
A B
k
system H1 b j
(∗2) In case of multi outdoor system, re-read to the first A B C D E F G REFNET header 7 8 H1
h i j k l m n p H2
Outdoor unit multi connection piping kit as seen c d e f g h b c d e f g h i
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H2
from the indoor unit. 1 2 3 4 5 6
8 8
Indoor units ( 1 - 8 ) Indoor units ( 1 - 8 ) Indoor units ( 1 - 8 )
Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit
REFNET joint (A-G) REFNET header
H3 REFNET joint (A • B) H3
H3
i
Multi outdoor a a
A B
a b c d e f g H1
system H1 b j
k H1
A B C D E F G REFNET header 7 8
h i j k l m n p H2
First Outdoor c d e f g h b c d e f g h i
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H2
unit multi connection 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H2
piping kit 8
Indoor units ( 1 - 8 ) Indoor units ( 1 - 8 ) Indoor units ( 1 - 8 ) 8
Pipe size selection Temper grade and wall thickness for pipes. Piping between Outdoor unit and first refrigerant branch kit. Piping between refrigerant branch kits
(Temper grade, O type and 1/2H type indicate the material types specified in JIS Piping between first Outdoor unit multi connection piping kit and first refrigerant • Choose from the following table in accordance with the total capacity index of
Caution H 3300.) branch kit. (Part A) all the indoor units connected below this.
(Unit:mm) • Choose from the following table in accordance with the outdoor unit capacity type. • Do not let the connection piping exceed the main refrigerant piping size. (Unit:mm)
The thickness of the pipes in the table shows the requirements of Japanese
High Pressure Gas Control low. (As of Jan. 2003) Copper tube W.T. Piping between Outdoor unit multi connection piping kits. (Part B) Piping size (O.D.)
Copper tube O.D. Temper grade
The thickness and material shall be selected in accordance with local code. (Minimum requirement) Piping between outdoor unit and Outdoor unit multi connection piping kit. (Part C) Indoor unit total capacity index
• Choose from the following table in accordance with the total capacity type of all Gas pipe Liquid pipe
φ6.4 0.80 φ15.9
For the multi outdoor unit system, select in accordance with the following figure. the outdoor units connected above Outdoor unit multi connection piping kit. < 150
φ9.5 0.80 150 ≤ x< 200 φ19.1
O type (Unit:mm) φ9.5
φ12.7 0.80 200 ≤ x< 290 φ22.2
Piping size (O.D.)
φ15.9 0.99 Outdoor unit capacity type
290 ≤ x< 420 φ12.7
Gas pipe Liquid pipe φ28.6
φ19.1 0.80 420 ≤ x< 640 φ15.9
5HP type φ15.9
φ22.2 0.80 640 ≤ x< 920 φ34.9
8HP type φ19.1 φ9.5 φ19.1
φ25.4 0.88 920 ≤ φ41.3
10HP type φ22.2
φ28.6 0.99 12~16HP type φ12.7 Piping between refrigerant branch kit and indoor unit
1/2H type
φ31.8 1.10 φ28.6 • Match to the size of the connection piping on the indoor unit.
18~22HP type (Unit:mm)
φ34.9 1.21 φ15.9 Piping size (O.D.)
24HP type
φ38.1 1.32 φ34.9 Indoor unit capacity type
26~34HP type Gas pipe Liquid pipe
φ41.3 1.43 φ19.1 20 · 25 · 32 · 40 · 50 type φ12.7 φ6.4
36~54HP type φ41.3
63 · 80 · 100 · 125 type φ15.9
Part A Part B Part C (See Note 1 - Next page)
200 type φ19.1 φ9.5
250 type φ22.2
How to calculate the additional refrigerant to be Example for refrigerant branch using REFNET joint and REFNET header
Total length (m) Total length (m) Total length (m) Total length (m) Total length (m)
charged
R= of liquid piping ×0.37 + of liquid piping ×0.26 + of liquid piping ×0.18 + of liquid piping ×0.12 + of liquid piping ×0.059 In case the outdoor unit is a: φ19.1 × 30m d: φ9.5 × 10m g: φ16.4 × 10m j : φ16.4 × 10m
size at φ22.2 size at φ19.1 size at φ15.9 size at φ12.7 size at φ9.5 RXYQ34 type and the
Additional refrigerant to be charged R (kg) piping lengths are as at b: φ15.9 ×10m e: φ9.5 × 10m h: φ16.4 × 20m k: φ16.4 × 9m
(R should be rounded off in units of 0.1Kg.) right c: φ09.5 × 10m f : φ9.5 × 10m i : φ12.7 × 10m
Total length (m) R= 30 0.26 + 10 0.18 + 10 0.12 + 40 0.059 + 49 0.022 =14.238
+ of liquid piping ×0.022
size at φ6.4 14.2 kg
a b i c+d+e+f g+h+j+k
Appendix 363
Example of connection (R-410A Type) Si34-601
∗Note 1
When the equivalent pipe length between outdoor and indoor units is 90m or more, the size of main pipes (both gas-side and liquid-side) must be increased.
Depending on the length of the piping, the capacity may drop, but even in such case it is able to increase the size of main pipes.
(Refer to figure 9)
1. Outdoor unit
2. Main pipes
3. Increase
4. The first refrigerant branch kit
5. Indoor unit
Diameter of above case
Model Gas Liquid Model Gas Liquid Model Gas Liquid Model Gas Liquid
RXYQ5 Type φ19.1 Not RXYQ20 Type φ31.8* φ19.1 RXYQ34 Type φ38.1* φ22.2 RXYQ48 Type Not φ22.2
Increased Increased
RXYQ8 Type φ22.2 φ12.7 RXYQ22 Type φ31.8* φ19.1 RXYQ36 Type Not φ22.2 RXYQ50 Type Not φ22.2
Increased Increased
RXYQ10 Type φ25.4* φ12.7 RXYQ24 Type Not φ19.1 RXYQ38 Type Not φ22.2 RXYQ52 Type Not φ22.2
Increased Increased Increased
RXYQ12 Type Not φ15.9 RXYQ26 Type φ38.1* φ22.2 RXYQ40 Type Not φ22.2 RXYQ54 Type Not φ22.2
Increased Increased Increased
RXYQ14 Type Not φ15.9 RXYQ28 Type φ38.1* φ22.2 RXYQ42 Type Not φ22.2 *If available on the site, use this size.
Increased Increased
Otherwise, it can not be increased.
RXYQ16 Type φ31.8* φ15.9 RXYQ30 Type φ38.1* φ22.2 RXYQ44 Type Not φ22.2
Increased
RXYQ18 Type φ31.8* φ19.1 RXYQ32 Type φ38.1* φ22.2 RXYQ46 Type Not φ22.2
Increased
∗Note 2
Allowable length after the first refrigerant branch kit to indoor units is 40 m or less, however it can be extended up to 90 m if all the following conditions are satisfied. (In case of “ Branch with REFNET joint ” )
Required Conditions Example Drawings
1. It is necessary to increase the pipe size between the first branch kit 8 b + c + d + e + f + g + p ≤ 90 m Increase the pipe size as follows
and the final branch kit. (Reducers must be procured on site) increase the pipe size of b, c, d, e, f, g φ 9.5 → φ12.7 φ15.9 → φ19.1 φ22.2 → φ25.4* φ34.9 → φ38.1*
However, the pipes that are same pipe size with main pipe must not φ12.7 → φ15.9 φ19.1 → φ22.2 φ28.6 → φ31.8*
be increased.
2. For calculation of Total extension length, the actual length of a+b×2+c×2+d×2+e×2+f×2+g×2
above pipes must be doubled. (except main pipe and the pipes + h + i + j + k + l + m + n + p ≤ 1000 m REFNET joint (A-G)
Outdoor unit
that are not increased)
364 Appendix
Si34-601 Thermistor Resistance / Temperature Characteristics
Outdoor unit for fin thermistor R1T Outdoor unit For outdoor air R1T
For coil R2T
For suction pipe R4T
For Receiver gas pipe R5T
For Receiver outlet liquid pipe R6T
(kΩ)
TºC 0.0 T°C 0.0 0.5 T°C 0.0 0.5
-10 - -20 197.81 192.08 30 16.10 15.76
-8 - -19 186.53 181.16 31 15.43 15.10
-6 88.0 -18 175.97 170.94 32 14.79 14.48
-4 79.1 -17 166.07 161.36 33 14.18 13.88
-2 71.1 -16 156.80 152.38 34 13.59 13.31
0 64.1 -15 148.10 143.96 35 13.04 12.77
2 57.8
-14 139.94 136.05 36 12.51 12.25
4 52.3
6 47.3 -13 132.28 128.63 37 12.01 11.76
8 42.9 -12 125.09 121.66 38 11.52 11.29
10 38.9 -11 118.34 115.12 39 11.06 10.84
12 35.3 -10 111.99 108.96 40 10.63 10.41
14 32.1 -9 106.03 103.18 41 10.21 10.00
16 29.2 -8 100.41 97.73 42 9.81 9.61
18 26.6 -7 95.14 92.61 43 9.42 9.24
20 24.3 -6 90.17 87.79 44 9.06 8.88
22 22.2 -5 85.49 83.25 45 8.71 8.54
24 20.3 -4 81.08 78.97 46 8.37 8.21
26 18.5
-3 76.93 74.94 47 8.05 7.90
28 17.0
-2 73.01 71.14 48 7.75 7.60
30 15.6
32 14.2 -1 69.32 67.56 49 7.46 7.31
34 13.1 0 65.84 64.17 50 7.18 7.04
36 12.0 1 62.54 60.96 51 6.91 6.78
38 11.1 2 59.43 57.94 52 6.65 6.53
40 10.3 3 56.49 55.08 53 6.41 6.53
42 9.5 4 53.71 52.38 54 6.65 6.53
44 8.8 5 51.09 49.83 55 6.41 6.53
46 8.2 6 48.61 47.42 56 6.18 6.06
48 7.6 7 46.26 45.14 57 5.95 5.84
50 7.0 8 44.05 42.98 58 5.74 5.43
52 6.7 9 41.95 40.94 59 5.14 5.05
54 6.0
10 39.96 39.01 60 4.96 4.87
56 5.5
58 5.2 11 38.08 37.18 61 4.79 4.70
60 4.79 12 36.30 35.45 62 4.62 4.54
62 4.46 13 34.62 33.81 63 4.46 4.38
64 4.15 14 33.02 32.25 64 4.30 4.23
66 3.87 15 31.50 30.77 65 4.16 4.08
68 3.61 16 30.06 29.37 66 4.01 3.94
70 3.37 17 28.70 28.05 67 3.88 3.81
72 3.15 18 27.41 26.78 68 3.75 3.68
74 2.94 19 26.18 25.59 69 3.62 3.56
76 2.75 20 25.01 24.45 70 3.50 3.44
78 2.51
21 23.91 23.37 71 3.38 3.32
80 2.41
22 22.85 22.35 72 3.27 3.21
82 2.26
23 21.85 21.37 73 3.16 3.11
84 2.12
86 1.99 24 20.90 20.45 74 3.06 3.01
88 1.87 25 20.00 19.56 75 2.96 2.91
90 1.76 26 19.14 18.73 76 2.86 2.82
92 1.65 27 18.32 17.93 77 2.77 2.72
94 1.55 28 17.54 17.17 78 2.68 2.64
96 1.46 29 16.80 16.45 79 2.60 2.55
98 1.38 30 16.10 15.76 80 2.51 2.47
Appendix 365
Thermistor Resistance / Temperature Characteristics Si34-601
Outdoor Unit
Thermistors for
Discharge Pipe
(R3T, R31∼33T)
(kΩ))
T°C 0.0 0.5 T°C 0.0 0.5 T°C 0.0 0.5
0 640.44 624.65 50 72.32 70.96 100 13.35 13.15
1 609.31 594.43 51 69.64 68.34 101 12.95 12.76
2 579.96 565.78 52 67.06 65.82 102 12.57 12.38
3 552.00 538.63 53 64.60 63.41 103 12.20 12.01
4 525.63 512.97 54 62.24 61.09 104 11.84 11.66
5 500.66 488.67 55 59.97 58.87 105 11.49 11.32
6 477.01 465.65 56 57.80 56.75 106 11.15 10.99
7 454.60 443.84 57 55.72 54.70 107 10.83 10.67
8 433.37 423.17 58 53.72 52.84 108 10.52 10.36
9 413.24 403.57 59 51.98 50.96 109 10.21 10.06
10 394.16 384.98 60 49.96 49.06 110 9.92 9.78
11 376.05 367.35 61 48.19 47.33 111 9.64 9.50
12 358.88 350.62 62 46.49 45.67 112 9.36 9.23
13 342.58 334.74 63 44.86 44.07 113 9.10 8.97
14 327.10 319.66 64 43.30 42.54 114 8.84 8.71
15 312.41 305.33 65 41.79 41.06 115 8.59 8.47
16 298.45 291.73 66 40.35 39.65 116 8.35 8.23
17 285.18 278.80 67 38.96 38.29 117 8.12 8.01
18 272.58 266.51 68 37.63 36.98 118 7.89 7.78
19 260.60 254.72 69 36.34 35.72 119 7.68 7.57
20 249.00 243.61 70 35.11 34.51 120 7.47 7.36
21 238.36 233.14 71 33.92 33.35 121 7.26 7.16
22 228.05 223.08 72 32.78 32.23 122 7.06 6.97
23 218.24 213.51 73 31.69 31.15 123 6.87 6.78
24 208.90 204.39 74 30.63 30.12 124 6.69 6.59
25 200.00 195.71 75 29.61 29.12 125 6.51 6.42
26 191.53 187.44 76 28.64 28.16 126 6.33 6.25
27 183.46 179.57 77 27.69 27.24 127 6.16 6.08
28 175.77 172.06 78 26.79 26.35 128 6.00 5.92
29 168.44 164.90 79 25.91 25.49 129 5.84 5.76
30 161.45 158.08 80 25.07 24.66 130 5.69 5.61
31 154.79 151.57 81 24.26 23.87 131 5.54 5.46
32 148.43 145.37 82 23.48 23.10 132 5.39 5.32
33 142.37 139.44 83 22.73 22.36 133 5.25 5.18
34 136.59 133.79 84 22.01 21.65 134 5.12 5.05
35 131.06 128.39 85 21.31 20.97 135 4.98 4.92
36 125.79 123.24 86 20.63 20.31 136 4.86 4.79
37 120.76 118.32 87 19.98 19.67 137 4.73 4.67
38 115.95 113.62 88 19.36 19.05 138 4.61 4.55
39 111.35 109.13 89 18.75 18.46 139 4.49 4.44
40 106.96 104.84 90 18.17 17.89 140 4.38 4.32
41 102.76 100.73 91 17.61 17.34 141 4.27 4.22
42 98.75 96.81 92 17.07 16.80 142 4.16 4.11
43 94.92 93.06 93 16.54 16.29 143 4.06 4.01
44 91.25 89.47 94 16.04 15.79 144 3.96 3.91
45 87.74 86.04 95 15.55 15.31 145 3.86 3.81
46 84.38 82.75 96 15.08 14.85 146 3.76 3.72
47 81.16 79.61 97 14.62 14.40 147 3.67 3.62
48 78.09 76.60 98 14.18 13.97 148 3.58 3.54
49 75.14 73.71 99 13.76 13.55 149 3.49 3.45
50 72.32 70.96 100 13.35 13.15 150 3.41 3.37
366 Appendix
Si34-601 Pressure Sensor
8. Pressure Sensor
PH = 1.38V-0.69 PH : Detected Pressure [High Side] MPa
PL = 0.57V-0.28 PL : Detected Pressure [Low Side] MPa
Detected Pressure PH : High pressure (MPa) VH : Output Voltage [High Side] VDC
VL : Low pressure (MPa) VL : Output Voltage [Low Side] VDC
V : Voltage (V)
Appendix 367
Method of Checking The Inverter’s Power Transistors and Diode Modules Si34-601
Inverter PC board
J1
J2
J3
N3 U V W
P1 P3
Electronic circuit
P1 P2 P3
DM IGBT
X10A K2
L1 J1
L2 J2
L3 J3
N3
U V W
X11A
(V2895)
According to the checking aforementioned, it is probed that the malfunction results from the
faulty inverter.The following section describes supposed causes of the faulty inverter.
1 Faulty compressor (ground leakage)
1 Faulty fan motor (ground leakage)
1 Entry of conductive foreign particles
1 Abnormal voltage (e.g. overvoltage, surge (thunder), or unbalanced voltage)
In order to replace the faulty inverter, be sure to check for the points aforementioned.
368 Appendix
Si34-601 Method of Checking The Inverter’s Power Transistors and Diode Modules
Appendix 369
Method of Checking The Inverter’s Power Transistors and Diode Modules Si34-601
370 Appendix
Si34-601
Part 8
Precautions for New
Refrigerant (R-410A)
1. Precautions for New Refrigerant (R-410A) .........................................372
1.1 Outline ..................................................................................................372
1.2 Refrigerant Cylinders............................................................................374
1.3 Service Tools........................................................................................375
Temperature Steam pressure Density Specific heat at constant Specific enthalpy Specific entropy
( ) (kPa) (kg/m3 ) pressure (kJ/kgK) (kJ/kg) (kJ/KgK)
Liquid Vapor Liquid Vapor Liquid Vapor Liquid Vapor Liquid Vapor
Cylinder
Siphon tube
Refrigerant can be charged in liquid state with cylinder in
upright position.
Handling of cylinders
(1) Laws and regulations
R-410A is liquefied gas, and the High-Pressure Gas Safety Law must be observed in
handling them. Before using, refer to the High-Pressure Gas Safety Law.
The Law stipulates standards and regulations that must be followed to prevent accidents
with high-pressure gases. Be sure to follow the regulations.
(3) Storage
Although R-410A is not flammable, it must be stored in a well-ventilated, cool, and dark
place in the same way as any other high-pressure gases.
It should also be noted that high-pressure vessels are equipped with safety devices that
releases gas when the ambient temperature reaches more than a certain level (fusible plug
melts) and when the pressure exceeds a certain level (spring-type safety valve operates).
Tool compatibility
Compatibility
Tool HFC HCFC Reasons for change
R-410A R-407C R-22
2Do not use the same tools for R-22
Gauge manifold and R-410A.
Charge hose ✕ 2Thread specification differs for
R-410A and R-407C.
Charging cylinder ✕ { 2Weighting instrument used for HFCs.
Gas detector { ✕ 2The same tool can be used for HFCs.
Vacuum pump 2To use existing pump for HFCs,
(pump with reverse flow { vacuum pump adaptor must be
preventive function) installed.
Weighting instrument {
2Seal material is different between
Charge mouthpiece ✕ R-22 and HFCs.
2Thread specification is different
between R-410A and others.
Flaring tool (Clutch type) { 2For R-410A, flare gauge is necessary.
Torque wrench { 2Torque-up for 1/2 and 5/8
Pipe cutter {
Pipe expander {
Pipe bender {
Pipe assembling oil ✕ 2Due to refrigerating machine oil
change. (No Suniso oil can be used.)
Refrigerant recovery
device Check your recovery device.
Refrigerant piping See the chart below. 2Only φ19.1 is changed to 1/2H material
while the previous material is "O".
As for the charge mouthpiece and packing, 1/2UNF20 is necessary for mouthpiece size of
charge hose.
* O: Soft (Annealed)
H: Hard (Drawn)
1. Flaring tool
Flare gauge
Specifications
2 Dimension A
Unit:mm
Tube O.D. A +0−0.4
Nominal size
Do Class-2 (R-410A) Class-1 (Conventional)
1/4 6.35 9.1 9.0
3/8 9.52 13.2 13.0
1/2 12.70 16.6 16.2
5/8 15.88 19.7 19.4
3/4 19.05 24.0 23.3
Differences
2 Change of dimension A
Dimension A
Conventional flaring tools can be used when the work process is changed.
(change of work process)
Previously, a pipe extension margin of 0 to 0.5mm was provided for flaring. For R-410A air
conditioners, perform pipe flaring with a pipe extension margin of 1.0 to 1.5mm.
(For clutch type only)
Conventional tool with pipe extension margin adjustment can be used.
2. Torque wrench
Specifications
2 Dimension B Unit:mm
Nominal size Class-1 Class-2 Previous
1/2 24 26 24
5/8 27 29 27
No change in tightening torque
No change in pipes of other sizes
Differences
2 Change of dimension B
Only 1/2", 5/8" are extended
Dimension B
Specifications
2 Discharge speed z Maximum degree of vacuum
50 l/min (50Hz) Select a vacuum pump which is able to keep
60 l/min (60Hz) the vacuum degree of the system in excess of
2 Suction port UNF7/16-20(1/4 Flare) –100.7 kPa (5 torr – 755 mmHg).
UNF1/2-20(5/16 Flare) with adapter
Differences
2 Equipped with function to prevent reverse oil flow
2 Previous vacuum pump can be used by installing adapter.
4. Leak tester
Specifications
2 Hydrogen detecting type, etc.
2 Applicable refrigerants
R-410A, R-407C, R-404A, R-507A, R-134a, etc.
Differences
2 Previous testers detected chlorine. Since HFCs do not contain chlorine, new tester detects
hydrogen.
Specifications
2 Contains synthetic oil, therefore it can be used for piping work of every refrigerant cycle.
2 Offers high rust resistance and stability over long period of time.
Differences
2 Can be used for R-410A and R-22 units.
Specifications
2 High pressure gauge
- 0.1 to 5.3 MPa (-76 cmHg to 53 kg/cm2)
2 Low pressure gauge
- 0.1 to 3.8 MPa (-76 cmHg to 38 kg/cm2)
2 1/4" → 5/16" (2min → 2.5min)
2 No oil is used in pressure test of gauges.
→ For prevention of contamination
2 Temperature scale indicates the relationship between pressure and temperature in gas
saturated state.
Differences
2 Change in pressure
2 Change in service port diameter
Specifications
2 Working pressure 5.08 MPa (51.8 kg/cm2)
2 Rupture pressure 25.4 MPa (259 kg/cm2)
2 Available with and without hand-operate valve that prevents refrigerant from outflow.
Differences
2 Pressure proof hose
2 Change in service port diameter
2 Use of nylon coated material for HFC resistance
8. Charging cylinder
Specifications
2 Use weigher for refrigerant charge listed below to charge directly from refrigerant cylinder.
Differences
2 The cylinder can not be used for mixed refrigerant since mixing ratio is changed during
charging.
When R-410A is charged in liquid state using charging cylinder, foaming phenomenon is
generated inside charging cylinder.
Specifications
2 High accuracy
TA101A (for 10-kg cylinder) = ± 2g
TA101B (for 20-kg cylinder) = ± 5g
2 Equipped with pressure-resistant sight glass to check liquid refrigerant charging.
2 A manifold with separate ports for HFCs and previous refrigerants is equipped as standard
accessories.
Differences
2 Measurement is based on weight to prevent change of mixing ratio during charging.
10.Charge mouthpiece
Specifications
2 For R-410A, 1/4"→ 5/16" (2min → 2.5min)
2 Material is changed from CR to H-NBR.
Differences
2 Change of thread specification on hose connection side (For the R-410A use)
2 Change of sealer material for the HFCs use.
Index
A E9 ........................................................................ 246
A0 .........................................................................220 Electronic Expansion Valve PI Control ................ 107
A1 .........................................................................221 Emergency Operation ......................................... 124
A3 .........................................................................222 Error of External Protection Device ..................... 220
A6 .........................................................................224
A7 .........................................................................225 F
A9 .........................................................................227 F3 ........................................................................ 248
Abnormal Discharge Pipe Temperature ...............248 F6 ........................................................................ 249
Abnormal Outdoor Fan Motor Signal ...................250 Fan Motor (M1F) Lock, Overload ........................ 224
About Refrigerant R-410A ....................................372 Faulty Field Setting after Replacing Main PC Board
Actuation of High Pressure Switch .......................236 or Faulty Combination of PC Board ............. 274
Actuation of Low Pressure Sensor .......................238 Field Setting ........................................................ 161
Address Duplication of Centralized Controller .....290 Field Setting from Outdoor Unit ........................... 174
Address Duplication, Improper Setting .................302 List of Field Setting Items ............................. 174
AF .........................................................................229 Setting by pushbutton switches .................... 178
AJ .........................................................................230 Field Setting from Remote Controller .................. 161
Applicable range of Field setting ..........................165 Filter Sign Setting ................................................ 166
Auto Restart after Power Failure Reset ...............167 Freeze Prevention ............................................... 136
Functional Parts Layout ........................................ 69
B RXYQ10P, 12P ............................................... 71
Basic Control ..........................................................94 RXYQ14P, 16P, 18P ...................................... 73
RXYQ5P ......................................................... 69
C RXYQ8P ......................................................... 70
C4 .........................................................................231
C5 .........................................................................232 H
C9 .........................................................................233 H7 ........................................................................ 250
Centralized Control Group No. Setting .................170 H9 ........................................................................ 251
Check No. 2 .........................................................311 Heating Operation Prohibition ............................. 128
Check Operation not executed .............................280 High Pressure Protection Control ........................ 118
CJ .........................................................................234
Compressor Motor Overcurrent/Lock ...................242 I
Compressor PI Control ...........................................95 Improper Combination of Indoor and Outdoor Units,
Contents of Control Modes ..................................172 Indoor Units and Remote Controller ............. 288
Cool / Heat Mode Switching .................................186 Improper Combination of Optional Controllers for
Current Sensor Malfunction .................................252 Centralized Control ...................................... 300
Injection Control (only for RXYQ5P) .................... 122
D Inverter Compressor Abnormal ........................... 262
Defrosting Operation ............................................113 Inverter Compressor Motor Lock ......................... 240
Demand Operation ...............................................128 Inverter Current Abnormal ................................... 264
Detailed Explanation of Setting Modes ................166 Inverter Over-Ripple Protection ........................... 271
Discharge Pipe Protection Control .......................120 Inverter Protection Control .................................. 121
Display “Under Centralized Control” Blinks Inverter Start up Error ......................................... 266
(Repeats Double Blink) .................................310
Display “Under Centralized Control” Blinks J
(Repeats Single Blink) ..................................307 J2 ........................................................................ 252
Drain Level above Limit ........................................229 J3 ........................................................................ 253
Drain Pump Control ..............................................129 J5 ........................................................................ 254
J6 ........................................................................ 255
E J7 ........................................................................ 256
E1 .........................................................................235 J9 ........................................................................ 257
E3 .........................................................................236 JA ........................................................................ 258
E4 .........................................................................238 JC ........................................................................ 259
E5 .........................................................................240
E6 .........................................................................242 L
E7 .........................................................................243 L4 ........................................................................ 260
Index i
Si34-601
ii Index
Si34-601
T
Test Operation .....................................................144
Procedure and Outline ...................................145
The Example of A Wrong Pattern ........................362
Thermistor Resistance /
Temperature Characteristics .........................365
Thermostat Sensor in Remote Controller .............132
Troubleshooting
(OP: Central Remote Controller) ...................297
Troubleshooting
(OP: Unified ON/OFF Controller) ..................305
U
U0 .........................................................................275
U1 .........................................................................276
U2 .........................................................................277
U3 .........................................................................280
U4 .........................................................................281
U5 .........................................................................283
U7 .........................................................................284
U8 .........................................................................286
U9 .........................................................................287
UA ........................................................................288
UC ........................................................................290
UE ........................................................................291
UF ........................................................................294
UH ........................................................................295
Index iii
Si34-601
iv Index
Si34-601
P
PC Board Defect ................................. 221, 235, 297
Piping Diagrams ...................................................316
Indoor Unit .....................................................320
Outdoor Unit ..................................................316
Piping Installation Point ........................................361
The Example of A Wrong Pattern ..................362
Power Supply Insufficient or
Instantaneous Failure ...................................277
Pressure Sensor ..................................................367
R
Refrigerant Flow for Each Operation Mode ............74
Refrigerant Overcharged .....................................249
Remote Controller Self-Diagnosis Function .........212
Remote Controller Service Mode .........................210
Reverse Phase, Open Phase ..............................276
RXYQ10P, 12P ......................................................71
RXYQ14P, 16P, 18P ..............................................73
RXYQ5P ................................................................69
RXYQ8P ................................................................70
S
Self-diagnosis by Wired Remote Controller .........205
Self-diagnosis by Wireless Remote Controller .....206
Setting of Low Noise Operation and Demand
Operation ......................................................191
Image of operation in the case of A ...... 192, 194
Image of operation in
the case of A and B ................. 192, 194
Image of operation in the case of B ...... 192, 194
Simplified Remote Controller ...............................163
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